A value many Christians (and by extension, their churches) hold dear is "reputation." It's easy to see why this is NOT a particularly godly value.
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God & Twinkies
One of our Fat Beggars operatives in a state far, far away sends us this video that dramatizes quite nicely our sense of bearing the image of God with the poor by throwing a little party. I hope you will click the link and watch this: Thank you (Other) Agent D! via …This Just In… —... Continue Reading →
The Freemason Freefall
What does freemasonry have to do with church? And can we learn from what they are now doing?
How God Views Death
God doesn't see death the same way we do. We shouldn't fear it if we take his view.
The Counterculture Counterfeit
The gaping blind spot in most Christians' theology is this: We are not called to be countercultural. We are called to be Christlike. And those don't always conflict.
Redefining the term: “church”
"we" are the church; not the building we go to on Sunday!
A Millennial Testimony
Straight from Chungju, South Korea - we asked American Millennial Jeremy Brown to share his testimony. He moved to South Korea years ago to teach English and has a unique perspective "from the outside in" on faith in America and among American Millennials. Here is his testimony of faith - but look forward to hearing... Continue Reading →
The Virtue of Doubt
Doubt is normal – but more than that, doubt is healthy. Because there are answers out there. And doubt motivates us to find them.
Back in Context – Is Faith Really Blind?
What does the Bible have to say about "blind faith"? Not as much as you thought...
God & the Gardner
If you're a Christian of basically any persuasion, you have at least heard of spiritual gifts. If you've ever taken a psychology class, education course, or counseling class, you've at least heard of Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. If you're most people, you're just confused. Which is okay! This article will hopefully serve to... Continue Reading →
