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.
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...
Singleness – A Millennial Voice
A 2016 Gallup poll reported 59% of older Millennials are single and have never been married. Only 27% of Millennials are effectively married, when factoring in the separated, divorced, widowed or those living unwed with a partner. If that doesn't sound shocking, 36% of Gen X, 48% of Boomers and 65% of Traditionalists were married by... Continue Reading →
The Trinity: It’s Not THAT Hard to Believe.
For those with friends who believe in God, but not in the Trinity.
The Gospel of John
Our final gospel to discuss is John's. Was it written by John? Could John even write? Where all those parts about Jesus being God added later? We're glad you asked. Let's start by looking inside the Bible for clues. Internal Evidence that John wrote, oversaw or authorized the Gospel with his name: No anonymous manuscripts... Continue Reading →
I am Second
Jim Munroe: a Christian and an illusionist. At 29 he was diagnosed with a rare leukemia, his immune system attacking his own body. This remarkable testimony tells how he found faith, survived leukemia, and the stunning parallels he discovered between God rescuing him physically and God rescuing us spiritually. To defeat leukemia, he was emptied... Continue Reading →
The Gospel Truth: Mark & Luke
A follow up on our discussion about the likelihood of Matthew being the original author of the Gospel bearing his name - or at least being intimately involved with the work that brought that book together ( The Case for Matthew ). Let's look at the shortest Gospel, Mark - and the longest Gospel, Luke. The... Continue Reading →
Rogue Insights from Pope Francis
Whether Catholic, Protestant, or Orthodox - Jewish, Muslim or Pagan - atheist or agnostic - you can learn something from this man!
