Born spiritually dead and a sinner, Logie was changed by Gods mercy, and that mercy has prepared him to communicate the Biblical views and messages in an easy-to-understand manner. Through anecdotes and extensive scriptural examples, Logie provides guidance on how to live a Biblical and loving family life.
We all must obey the Scriptures. I seek to follow the teachers of Nehemiah 8:8. So they read in the book in the law of God distinctly, and gave the sense, and caused them to understand the reading. In fact, I and every other teacher of the Bible will face a stricter standard of judgment because we are handling the Holy Scriptures as distinct from mathematics, science, literature or other human learning. James 3:1.
The Holy Scriptures give us a better way. We have to start by acknowledging that we cannot govern ourselves as individuals any more than a nation can function without some form of government.
Thomas D. Logie is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School. He has been practicing law since 1975 in the rural Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Logie has two children and four grandchildren.