Holy Heresy… pt 4
August 30, 2009 by Tad Savoy
Filed under Random Musings
So this is gonna wrap up my thoughts… I think.
There can be so much mindless routine in our “faith”, that interaction with God is reduced to legalistic religion & trite prayer. The only remedy is going to be, what some would consider, to be heresy. But, I mean Holy Heresy. Passion, for not only pursuing [...]
Holy Heresy… pt 2
August 25, 2009 by Tad Savoy
Filed under Random Musings
Just as I promised…
This is curious. I am going to give you the definition of “Heresy” from dictionary.com.
HERESY
–noun, plural -sies.
1. opinion or doctrine at variance with the orthodox or accepted doctrine, esp. of a church or religious system.
2. the maintaining of such an opinion or doctrine.
3. Roman Catholic Church. the willful and persistent rejection [...]
Holy Heresy… pt 1
August 24, 2009 by Tad Savoy
Filed under Random Musings
First let me say this. “Rebellion for the sake of rebellion or getting what you want done is NEVER right.” I have often heard these words in ministry… “It’s better to ask forgiveness than permission!” Whoa! That sounds an awful lot like trampling on grace, don’t you think. It’s just a sinister way for [...]
Surgery
I’m sitting here in Emory’s waiting room. Now, I have mixed feelings about reforming healthcare… Will healthcare be that much better if the govnmt gets involved?
I used to work for uncle sam; as a teen I worked for HUD. I honestly saw lots of inefficiency. Talked with a nurse today who worked 16 hours [...]
Jenny
So… I’m laying in bed last night, sound asleep. Jenny was up finishing a few things before she came to bed. I’m not sure exactly when she came to bed last night; but this I do know, when she came to bed- she was very excited.
It seems that she had gone to the Destiny Church [...]

I am a normal guy (some may not think so), I’m married, two kids, a dog, a cat and a fish. I have owned a station wagon and a minivan (I can’t believe I just admitted that!) My wife still takes my breath away and I want nothing more from this life than to make Jesus famous and to hear him say, “Well done good and faithful servant.”