The Separation of ‘LGBTQ church’ and State
The separation of LGBTQ church and state is desperately needed to provide a critical firewall to help protect the physical, mental and spiritual health of children who attend America s public schools ...
The separation of LGBTQ church and state is desperately needed to provide a critical firewall to help protect the physical, mental and spiritual health of children who attend America s public schools ...
Perhaps the saddest mistake anyone can make is to have the truth in their head, never moving it to the heart where it has a bearing on their life
Unlike Evangelicals in North America, many Christians around the world do not think vagueness on bad theology, critical race theory or unjust policies is valuable That s why many people think 5 of ...
The Orwellian nightmare continues to unfold in front of our eyes
When leaders live superficial lives, they deny the true condition of their souls and lack self-awareness They become ticking time bombs, ready to implode and explode
Angela Denker writes about having this intense sense that she does not want to waste time but rather engage in work that matters. The ironic part, though, is that the real meaning often comes in the minutia.
Perhaps Huxley and Jagger are prophets with the same message A quote often attributed to G K Chesterton captures it well Meaninglessness does not come from being weary of pain, but it comes from ...
Lies harm, but truth heals Shining the light on Christ s love and His design for male and female can lead more people to find their true identity in Christ
It reminds me of a message from the 1995 DC Talk album Jesus Freak that said, The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is Christians, who acknowledge Jesus with their lips, walk out ...
You and I are to abide with Jesus and we ll be good Christians, doing the things we ought Except that s not really the main principle of what s being taught in John 15 It s a tad more ominous than it ...
The watching world sees our lukewarm commitment and rightly concludes we are not committed to the Savior who gave us our churches If we don t take Jesus seriously, why should they