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Faded Bit of Papyrus Refers to Jesus’ Wife. Trust me, TLC is going to have a field day with this; […]
Faded Bit of Papyrus Refers to Jesus’ Wife. Trust me, TLC is going to have a field day with this; […]
The ongoing divide between the reformed and non-reformed camps seems to be unending. I spoke recently with the editor of
Division Through Insulation Read More »
As a general rule, I try to stay out of politics. As a pastor, I have never felt that I
Yes, God Cares How You Vote Read More »
In, Miracles, C.S. Lewis rejects the notion that scientific progress and discovery has nullified the belief in miracles. The idea
An Open Letter to Young, “Post-Partisan” Evangelicals. David French argues that “post-partisan” is a pipe dream for evangelicals. One political
In a recent article for First Things, Christian Smith writes about the natural, but not necessary tendency toward religion for
Believing: The Path To All Knowledge Read More »
Would Jesus visit with our churches and discover that our definition of healthy fits his definition of healthy? We love,
Loving Within The Church Read More »
Ed Stetzer has written a great article on The Baptist Boogeyman I’ve always been fascinated by the Baptist bogeyman. Bogeymen
If Jesus rose from the dead, then you have to accept all he said; if he didn’t rise from the
Tim Tebow has become a polarizing figure. Of course, as far as I can tell, it is difficult to see
Tim Tebow and the Implications of a Secular Worldview Read More »
Tim Brister on evangelism and Sowing the Seed of the gospel. I know there are some caveats to this (people
In a recent editorial on Canada’s Burnaby Now (www.burnabynow.com) website, an editorial by Maurice Harting argues that human rights do
The Good Fruit of Christian Morality Read More »