Have You Ever Had a Walmart Moment?
Have you ever thought, "I'm better than you, and I'd be happier if you were not here or if you were more like me?"
From what I’ve witnessed on social media lately, there’s been less empathy and self-reflection and more defensiveness regarding the sin of racism. This grieves me. As believers, we should know that the only one with the right to say “I’m superior. I’m better than you” is God. If anyone has the right to be offended... Continue Reading
Justified Today, Damned Tomorrow? Never! (Sibbes)
We have doubts; despair sometimes is a dark cloud in the Christian life.
“Beloved, let us not lose the comfort of the constancy and immutability of Christ’s love. Let us conceive that all the sweet links of salvation are held on God’s part strong, not on ours; the firmness is on God’s part, not on ours. Election is firm on God’s part, not on ours. We choose indeed... Continue Reading
20 Truths from Small Church Essentials
Just because a church is small, doesn’t mean it’s broken.
There are more small churches than you may think. According to Barna, “the largest group of American churchgoers attends services in a more intimate context. Almost half (46%) attend a church of 100 or fewer members. More than one-third (37%) attend a midsize church of over 100, but not larger than 499.” Karl Vaters’... Continue Reading
How To Break Up With Your Phone
We don’t want to waste our life on our phones!
In fact, in some ways smart phones are like mini slot machines – a purposeful design mechanism to keep people on them. It’s been proven by studies that smart phones hurt the brain’s ability to focus for long periods of time. I can even tell this is true of me in the last year or... Continue Reading
Film Review: Paul, Apostle Of Christ
Paul Apostle of Christ takes audiences back to the roots of the faith by focusing on its most prolific apostolic teacher and organizer, Saul/Paul of Tarsus.
At a time of profound persecution in Rome, the leader of the nascent Christian community sits in prison, falsely accused by Nero of burning down half of the city. His friend and biographer Luke arrives to see what he can do for Paul and for the Christians hiding for their lives in the city. The Christian... Continue Reading
“The Gospel Comes with a House Key” (A Semi-Critical Review)
The hospitality in this book is good and biblical, but there are quite a few others ways to be hospitable in a good and biblical manner.
This book is a collection of stories about a Christian woman who showed hospitality to many people over the years. You’ll read about drug addicted neighbors, sexual sin, home cooked meals, pets, parents, homeschooling, and much psalm-singing. Some of the stories are quite fascinating! Scripture calls disciples of Jesus to be hospitable and to... Continue Reading
Money Is Not Your Master
What is the one thing that is keeping me from giving everything to the kingdom of God?
Jesus could have claimed the wealth of the nations, but he chose instead to live in poverty, proving that money was not his master. Nor did Jesus give in to sexual temptation, sinfully gratifying his sexual desire, but lived instead with perfect purity and chastity. He did not seek power through wrongful violence but patiently... Continue Reading
Basic Readings in Church History: Suggestions for the Beginner
For the person looking to begin an exploration of church history, I would recommend these books
“For many, it seems that the history of Christianity began with their birth, or perhaps their rebirth. There is little to no sense of where they currently live in relation to the broader scope of the entire history of the church. Yet there is a vast library of accessible books that can correct that problem.”... Continue Reading
Bart Ehrman on How Christianity Defeated Paganism
The combination of Christianity’s missionary heart and exclusive worship led to its eventual triumph
Ehrman argues that the emergence of Christianity as the victor over pagan religions in the ancient world was “the single greatest cultural transformation our world has ever seen.” And, consequently, there are few historical questions more important (and interesting) than how and why that happened. In recent years there’s been a resurgence of interest... Continue Reading
11 Classics Every Christian Should Read
Some suggestions on great literature that will encourage you in the Christian life.
Knowing God by J.I. Packer: This longstanding, top-rated book walks Christians into the beauty, glory, and joy of knowing God—both intellectually and intimately. We need to know things about God in order to know God, just like how we know things about our spouse in order to continue to sustain a meaningful and healthy relationship. Packer... Continue Reading
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