World news is perceived through many worldviews. From Deaver Drive the view is unapologetically Christian. In a postmodern climate some call that uncouth. But, none has the right to create his own truth.
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The climate is God's, not Al Gore's. A little trust in God can prevent a lot of worry. Published 11:04 a.m. July 11, 2012 - Comments
What happens when little green men get credit for God's work? Published 9:00 p.m. June 19, 2012 - Comments
If a nation perishes in unrighteousness, how many righteous people will save it? Published 4:53 p.m. May 29, 2012 - Comments
It is now legal in Tennessee classrooms to treat science as science — skeptically. Published 4:58 p.m. May 2, 2012 - Comments
A century after Titanic went down, the Costa Concordia showed that "women and children first" has been replaced with "every man for himself." Published 9:17 p.m. April 10, 2012 - Comments
Before it became a symbol of salvation, the cross was an ugly symbol of shameful, excruciating death. Published 11:46 p.m. April 5, 2012 - Comments
Ours is no longer a society where we live close to the land, having to raise crops and livestock to keep our selves and our families alive. Published 1:56 a.m. March 22, 2012 - Comments
Weylan Deaver grew up, at least for part of his childhood, on a Fort Worth street named Deaver Drive (after his grandfather), and thought it a fitting column title.
Following an intensive two years at the Southwest School of Bible ...
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Weylan Deaver grew up, at least for part of his childhood, on a Fort Worth street named Deaver Drive (after his grandfather), and thought it a fitting column title.
Following an intensive two years at the Southwest School of Bible Studies (Austin), and three semesters at Texas State University (San Marcos), he made his way to Tennessee and Freed-Hardeman University (Henderson), where he graduated with a B.A. degree in Bible (with a minor in Philosophy), summa cum laude and a member of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society. He later earned a Master's degree from the Bear Valley Bible Institute (Denver). He has served as a moderator at several public religious debates, and is on the distance learning faculty of Tennessee Bible College.
Writings have appeared in various publications, including Sufficient Evidence (the journal of the Warren Christian Apologetics Center) and his blogs (biblicalnotes.com and wdeaver.wordpress.com). He serves as minister for the Sherman Drive Church of Christ in Denton, Texas. His wife and he have four children whom they homeschool. He enjoys hunting and songwriting. He appreciates brevity, depth and a well-turned phrase. Follow on Twitter @wdeaver.