Conviction to Joy
I had an enlightening conversation today. It moved me to ponder the likelihood that many Christians have only experienced half the Gospel—the hard part. While […]
I had an enlightening conversation today. It moved me to ponder the likelihood that many Christians have only experienced half the Gospel—the hard part. While […]
“The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” – Mark Twain “Why do you seek the living among the dead? He is not here, but
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In the previous post, I shared the disturbing story of the Levite’s concubine from Judges 19 and a narrative history of a “death of God”
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What happens after the death of God? Don’t misunderstand. I am not deconstructing or losing my faith. I haven’t gone off the theological deep end.
While you are reading this a later date, I am writing this on New Year’s Day 2024. Today is not a New Day in a
I recently read a news article about a famous athlete who plays a team sport. I won’t mention who it is. Because she suffered an
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We all believe something about God, no matter how we define or describe it. Even atheists and agnostics have a form of theology—one doesn’t believe God exists
In the mid-third century, the Roman Emperor Decius embarked on a campaign to secure the fragmenting loyalty of his subjects. Rome’s eastward expansion saw new
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In 1511, Erasmus warned of scholars who treated Scripture as though it was made of wax, like the nose on a wax figure, something to
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The four Gospels of the New Testament, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, form the foundation of the Christian faith. These biblical texts contain accounts of
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