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.
The Freemason Freefall
What does freemasonry have to do with church? And can we learn from what they are now doing?
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.
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 →
Foxholes v. Trenches
You don't need "a church" to thrive, let alone survive. You just need "THE Church."
On Prayer
And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord's people. Ephesians 6:18 My spiritual walk has been shaped largely by my experiences with prayer. Specially the examples I have had in my life of... Continue Reading →
Strength in Numbers, But Numbers Not Required
God doesn't require US to do his work. But together WE can be a force for the Kingdom.
Eucharist and Communion-Imagining the First Century Church
What was church like when our faith was in its infancy?
What I Learned from Protesting
Based on that title, some of you are here for a post all about the positives of protesting and its ability to affect legislation. Others of you are here for a post that details why protesting is the hallmark of entitled millennials and/or poor people who should be working instead. Guess what? You're all wrong.... Continue Reading →
Asleep at the wheel?
Are we pointing out obvious flaws? Or are churches blind to what is wrong and how to fix it?
