Dr. Seuss inspired wedding vows with a lighter side to traditional words promised at the altar. In part, they state the following: Will you love through good and bad? Whether you’re happy or sad? Will you love each other if you’re rich? Or if you’re poor, and in a ditch? ...
Read More »Christian Portrayal in Films
The problem with Christian entertainment in general, but movies specifically, is how Christians are portrayed, not only in secular offerings, but also in Christian ones. In secular movies, Christians are often portrayed as a caricature, like the so-called “holy roller.” These characters include the effeminate male or the hysterical antics ...
Read More »The Story Of An Ex-Lesbian
If one thinks that homosexuality is something people are born with, this story will change that perspective. The last name of this person was left off in the article from which this account is taken to avoid backlash from the gay community. I am going to leave her name out ...
Read More »No Thanks, God, I Can Do It Myself!
“I wanna do it myself.” “I can do it.” I bet you’ve heard these typical toddler responses. They’re learning. Gaining the necessary motor skills and internalizing the how’s, why’s and wherefore’s of new experiences is important. As parents and teachers, we enthusiastically applaud their achievements. We proclaim our great pleasure ...
Read More »The Weapon of Prayer
In the spiritual battle that we face as believers, God has given us armor to protect us and weapons to fight with. Since the battle is spiritual, so are the weapons. I wrote previously how the Word of God is like a sword that we can wield against the temptations ...
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