Depression
[Originally written in April of 2020 during the early months of COVID-19] OK, I admit it – I’m depressed. Well, maybe not depressed, but certainly […]
[Originally written in April of 2020 during the early months of COVID-19] OK, I admit it – I’m depressed. Well, maybe not depressed, but certainly […]
I want to be the Man at the Top. I want to be admired and adored, envied and emulated, respected and regaled. I want to
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[This article replaces tomorrow’s] An Unexpected Advent Story God promised the nation of Israel—His Chosen people—a magnificent gift. For thousands of years, Israel waited for
“The Church should stay out of politics.” This might be a coherent statement if politics were kept out of the Church, yet such is not
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Perception and perspective Our perception and perspective are important. When a time of darkness seems to descend upon us, how do we perceive it? The
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It was from a college philosopher professor many years ago I first heard of the divorce between faith and reason. While standing in the doorway
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Thanksgiving is an American tradition with a rich history. We have a family in our church from Britain experiencing their second Thanksgiving holiday in America.
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Ordo salutis is Latin for the “order of salvation.” It refers to the logical order by which a person is saved. According to our Reformed
“A thousand channels, and nothing to watch.” Like many people, I subscribe to several streaming services. The other night I scanned them all, looking for
I was so excited when I heard the Amazon Prime truck coming down the driveway. I had ordered the brand new, Fast-Learning, Rubberized-Plastic Model #233
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