Walking Wisely in a Moral Minefield
Once again controversy rages over a film. This time, a beloved children’s classic, Beauty & the Beast. Disney Studios live action film “updates” the tale […]
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Once again controversy rages over a film. This time, a beloved children’s classic, Beauty & the Beast. Disney Studios live action film “updates” the tale […]
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How One Kind of Fear Can Be Strong, Good, and Beneficial for Us Western culture typically portrays fear as a weakness. It’s not seen as
The sign on the lobby counter reads, “Questions for God.” The accompanying form reads: “Here’s a question I would ask God if I could.” Of
Why Whine about Wine? Read More »
[Part 2 of a 3-part series] The main problem Progressivism has with the historic Christian faith is that it doesn’t like the reality of God’s
Wrath is Right – Part 2 Read More »
On March 5, 2021, Megan Basham wrote on Twitter: “In 2015, GracePointe Church in Nashville became one of the first large Evangelical churches to affirm
Beware the Erosion Read More »
Psychosis is a real thing – even in the Church. Psychosis is a condition that affects the way your brain processes information. It causes you to lose
Facts Over Feelings Read More »
A pastor friend on a blog we both belong to posted an article by John MacArthur entitled, “The End of Frivolous Religion?” (https://www.dailywire.com/news/macarthur-the-end-of-frivolous-religion.) Here’s his
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The truth of God is not relative. It doesn’t change to adapt and conform to changes in the culture and beliefs of people. Much is made
How I Got Theology Part 1 Read More »
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