top of page
Search
Brandon Billings
Oct 13, 20163 min read
Zeal without Knowledge
I am quite certain after this election, both in NC and at the national level, this sovereign sorting (so it feels) will afford us the...
2 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
Oct 10, 20162 min read
The Fourth Man
In my current read through Richard Rohr’s book, The Divine Dance, and given this awareness of my own mortality, along with my limited...
0 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
Oct 7, 20162 min read
Erosion
This morning, as I opened Richard Rohr’s newest book, The Divine Dance, I found myself in a moment of introspection. In just a few...
5 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
Oct 1, 20163 min read
“Both/And”
I can remember the first time I heard the phrase “Both/And” in a religious setting. I was huddled among moderate Baptists with whom I...
4 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
Sep 13, 20162 min read
The Sheep Pen
Occasionally in my read through scriptures, a phrase will leap out at me and remain present throughout the rest of my reading, almost a...
5 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
May 25, 20162 min read
Speaking in Tongues
This morning as things seem to be planing out somewhat, I picked up one of my wife’s devotionals from Max Lucado, “On Cavary’s Hill.” I...
7 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
May 12, 20162 min read
Ideologies
My Facebook page serves as a sample of the global community in which I live. I have carefully maintained a broad spectrum of “friends”-...
2 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
May 5, 20164 min read
Consent vs. Control
Its been a while since I have felt compelled to post my thoughts. Perhaps it was the wonderful anticipation of a new granddaughter,...
2 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
Feb 29, 20163 min read
Confessions
“When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish...
2 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
Feb 18, 20163 min read
Reincarnation
I am certain that the title of this post caught the attention of my evangelical Christian friends, though that was not my intention. The...
2 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
Jan 9, 20163 min read
Leaving Well Enough Alone
As I continue my lifelong journey of taking scripture by the throat, choking every ounce of truth from it, I run the risk of drawing ire...
1 view0 comments
Brandon Billings
Jan 1, 20165 min read
Treasured People
People are everything and with the right people anything is possible in the New Year. With those possibilities come the greatest joys,...
0 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
Dec 24, 20152 min read
Bethlehem, The House of Bread
I couldn’t help but rejoice this morning as I read Luke’s story surrounding the birth of Jesus. In his letter to Theophilus, Luke’s...
1 view0 comments
Brandon Billings
Dec 10, 20154 min read
Love and Community
For some time now, I have wanted to unpack my thoughts on the celebration of communion. This past Saturday as I sat in a Catholic...
1 view0 comments
Brandon Billings
Dec 1, 20153 min read
A Transformational Moment
This morning I felt compelled to expand upon my thoughts as I began a read through Galatians. Actually, I have delayed responding for...
0 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
Nov 24, 20153 min read
Sentimental, Heretical or Whole?
I probably should have written this earlier this a.m. as I lay in bed pondering just where I might be in my faith. Often as the weary...
1 view0 comments
Brandon Billings
Aug 29, 20153 min read
A Friend of God
This morning my family and a back yard full of friends prepare to celebrate the first year of John Luther’s life. He was actually born...
0 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
Aug 28, 20151 min read
Oh, The Donkeys We Ride!
“The next day the great crowd that had come for the festival heard that Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem. They took palm branches and...
3 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
Aug 18, 20154 min read
Progressive Revelation
Whether anything will ever come of my writing is becoming less and less significant. The conviction of my heart rather, did I honestly...
2 views0 comments
Brandon Billings
Aug 10, 20153 min read
An Interfaith Experience
Saturday was quite the day for me, given my tendency to be overly concerned with what folk think of me. I awoke early to the criticism of...
0 views0 comments
bottom of page