It’s Unforgivable
Many have wondered, “What is the unforgivable sin?” “Have I committed such an offense?” “Is it too late for me?” What is the answer to these questions? Let’s see what we can find out.
Many have wondered, “What is the unforgivable sin?” “Have I committed such an offense?” “Is it too late for me?” What is the answer to these questions? Let’s see what we can find out.
Expectations disappoint when we pray fervently and God is silent. What comes next? The bubble bursts followed by anger and frustration. Then we complain: “Why?” What does the Bible have to say about this issue? Let’s see.
It is hard, near impossible to keep up with the rapid shifts in cultural norms. Traditional standards that enjoyed nearly universal support just a few years back are one-by-one being cast to the wayside. How should Christians react? The path to conform is very wide, tempting, and easy. What should we do? This article shares some thoughts.
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How should Christians navigate the troubled waters of our time? A single article cannot hope to settle the question. Perhaps it can shed a bit of light on the issue. So, here goes.
Swimming in Culture Read More »
What happens when our plans don’t work out? Where is God in the midst of trouble? This article addresses these things.
Why do we believe? Is it for immediate benefits? What happens when life turns us upside down? What then?
This article contains observations about the divisions that we are experiencing over race and inequality. It is meant to be the start of a discourse.
Justice, Peace, and Shalom Read More »
How should Christians relate to and engage with this fast-changing post-Christian world? Hiding behind the walls of a religious subculture cannot be the answer. Engagement is difficult. It requires wisdom to decide when we go with the prevailing winds and when we are obliged to struggle against them.
The Winds of Change Read More »
It is easy to depart from the foundations of faith. We are a forgetful people. Can we avoid going astray? This article presents a few ideas to consider.
I’m Sorry, I Forgot! Read More »