Reconciling Human Effort with God’s Grace
Since my early days as a young believer, I’ve understood the biblical doctrine of grace. Well, I understood it at a basic level. The importance […]
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Since my early days as a young believer, I’ve understood the biblical doctrine of grace. Well, I understood it at a basic level. The importance […]
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Dying is not a favorite topic for most of us. We avoid talking about it and would like to circumvent death itself. But it is
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
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The people of Israel were ruled by judges — rescuers sent by God — for about 340 years. The nation was in a time of
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This article is the seventh of a series on the “Solas” of the Protestant Reformation. They will post each Thursday here on The Post. In
A Journey of Faith—Application of the 5 Solas // The Solas – Part 7 Read More »
Many people describe leadership as influence. Several heavyweight leaders say these terms are interchangeable. I don’t see it that way. Yes, leaders can be quite
How I Got Theology Part 2 Read More »
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
American Christianity is more cultural than biblical. This is not news for many of us, but it needs to be said until we come to
Stop Trying So Hard to Be a Good Christian, Just Be One! Read More »
The Rapture has proven to be a controversial subject. Christians vary in their views of its timing. Some, even if there IS a rapture. I
Sailing into Stormy Seas: An Emerging Leadership Opportunity Read More »