Category Archives: eldercraft

Virtual Redoubt

This is another one of those wild visionary rambles. You’ve been warned. The global economic system is in collapse. There’s turmoil and increasing social instability in our world, particularly in the Western countries. Some very powerful figures are provoking it … Continue reading

Posted in eldercraft | Tagged , , , , , , | Comments Off on Virtual Redoubt

Moral Logic: Human Need

Biblical moral reasoning proceeds from the heart, not the head. We live to reflect the glory of our Creator back at Him. Broadly speaking, human conduct glorifies Him by adhering to His revelation, both in the doing and in reaping … Continue reading

Posted in eldercraft | Tagged , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Moral Logic: Human Need

Review: Led by the Heart

Let’s start with a reminder: The science is not hard to find, but it seems hard to use if science is all you have. I’ve been disappointed in searching for application material. There are surely better writers for this subject, … Continue reading

Posted in eldercraft | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on Review: Led by the Heart

Nobody Is Tempted to Serve

For those of us who live heart-led, it’s not too hard to untangle the mess. This figure tells a story that is no way surprising to anyone who has worked on software projects before: demand for fixes and features is … Continue reading

Posted in eldercraft | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on Nobody Is Tempted to Serve

Hack Yourself

It is not a question of in-the-heart versus in-the-head. It’s both at the same time — and more. It may not be easy for us coming out of a binary-linear-thinking culture, and it’s not much better with the current trend … Continue reading

Posted in eldercraft | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Hack Yourself

Moral Order of Things

Eternity is not merely time without end; it is life without time. God’s will is not some static and inexorable destiny for all Creation. His will is the moral fabric of reality itself. Even our freedom within this realm of … Continue reading

Posted in eldercraft | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Moral Order of Things

Hidden But Not Secret

We are not a secret society, but a mystery society. That is, if we use common English translations of the Bible to guide our terminology, then what we promote is a mystery difficult for outsiders to grasp. It is certainly … Continue reading

Posted in eldercraft | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Hidden But Not Secret

The Mystery of Condemnation

Two different realms, two entirely different worlds that are never more than a step away from each other are Penitence and Condemnation. For all the sorrow of the latter, it seems not many people escape it. This is your surprise … Continue reading

Posted in eldercraft | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on The Mystery of Condemnation

The Essential Trust Factor

He said, “You don’t know me from Adam, but here you are out at this time of night, loaning me tools and you don’t know if you’ll see ’em again.” Unspoken was the obvious factor that he was black and … Continue reading

Posted in eldercraft | Tagged , , , , , , | Comments Off on The Essential Trust Factor

Heart-Led Culture

I have no idea how, but we have to do this. If you don’t get heart-led living, you can’t possibly understand reality; you won’t understand most of what you encounter in this world. For example, the decimation of the native … Continue reading

Posted in eldercraft | Tagged , , , , , , | Comments Off on Heart-Led Culture