Everyone needs mentors, and all Christians are called to make disciples. What does it take to make disciples and mentor others in faith?
The Case for Divinity Part 2: The Claims
A common misconception about Jesus is that he never claimed to be God. Many who deny his divinity love to point this out. It is true, he never actually said the words “I am God,” but what he didn’t say is not as important as what he did say. And there are times where what... Continue Reading →
That time God Called me Wonder Woman…
Are you a worrier or a warrior? Are you living in the identity God chose for you, or floundering in an identity the world assigned you? Read on...
The H Word: The Overuse and Abuse of the Word “Heresy”
Recently, I was reading a book on faith and theology from the local public library. I’ve been able to get back to reading about faith and theology as a hobby rather than academic “work”, and I’ve been loving it. With this particular book, I was deeply engaged in it and its call to reexamine common... Continue Reading →
The Entitled Generation
We, the Millennial Generation, will single-handedly destroy the entire world economy by not buying the crap they've grown accustomed to peddling. Yeah, sounded a bit melodramatic to me, too.
Review: Word & Power Church
"What happens when a church seeks all God has to offer?" is the question tackled in Dr. Banister's "The Word & Power Church." And this is a question Millennials can really resonate with!
House Church to the Rescue
House churches might be a solution to the Millennial Crisis and will likely spur the next great wave of evangelism... all over again.
Now What? How to Handle the Aftermath of Church Hurt
Hear from Adam as he shares from his experience. There are healthy ways to respond to being hurt in churches - and he reminds Believers to represent Christ well, even when leaving a church.
The Preacher Celebrity Cult
A timely caution on keeping Jesus first, in an age of celebrity preachers. From "Why Church?" blog.
This Fateful Hour
One of my favorite book series is the Time Quintet by Madeline L'Engle. Within that series, there is a book called A Swiftly Tilting Planet. L'Engle puts her own spin on Saint Patrick's Breastplate in the story; the characters use it as a sort of prayer/spell hybrid to defeat the "powers of darkness." Here's her version of the... Continue Reading →
