As Christians we are not perfect, but somewhere along the line a few think they are. Speaking for myself I stumble, make mistakes, but praise God I have a heavenly Father that loves me unconditionally and chose me to be His, and I accepted. Its my hope that in a ...
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When Forgetting is a Good Thing
The old dairy barn looked out-of-place, nestled between a restaurant, a furniture store, and a museum in the center of the city. It had once been a vital part of a large farm that had been swallowed by progress decades before. Everyone knew its days were dwindling, its destruction sure. Finally, ...
Read More »The Pros and Cons of Cafeteria Christianity
Cafeteria Christianity is becoming more popular these days and as I’ve learned in my faith journey there are pros and cons of engaging in it. Cafeteria Christianity is where, just like in a cafeteria, you pick and choose what you want. It allows for one to take the best of ...
Read More »A Case For A Literal Rapture
One minute you are on Planet Earth; the next moment you aren’t. This is a common belief of many Christians when they think of the rapture of the Church. However, not all people believe in a literal rapture. While it is true that the word “rapture” does not appear anywhere ...
Read More »The Lie of an Idol
“Such is the nature of the human soul, that it must have a God, an object of supreme affection.” (From Webster’s 1828 Dictionary) Many definitions found in Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary are based on his Christian faith. He defined the soul as the spiritual and immortal substance within the man, ...
Read More »Who Am I? Why Am I Here?
In my conversations with people about the Christian faith, I often point out that Christianity is the only worldview that answers two of the biggest questions in life in a such a way that it elevates mankind to the heights of excellence. These two questions we all ask ourselves at ...
Read More »Honoring Our Parents Will be Rewarded
In the television drama The Waltons, grandparents Zeb and Esther lived with their son, daughter-in-law, and seven grandchildren as the family struggled in the grips of the Great Depression. The family had little in the way of worldly goods, but they had a bond of love and support for one ...
Read More »Simplicity: A Gift from God
In our family there are many stories and memories about Christmases past. With my father now gone, I remember these treasured tales with the start of every holiday season. Born just three months before the stock market’s great crash in 1929, my father spent his early years on a northern ...
Read More »Joe, Don’t You Be No Fool!
This is a story/poem of Christmas redemption. Merry Christmas to all of you! The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.” They are corrupt, they do abominable deeds; there is none who does good. (Psalm 14:1) Joe, Don’t You Be No Fool! Joe is a fool that ...
Read More »Oh Jerusalem, The City of the Jews
Jerusalem is mentioned throughout biblical history, often being referred to as the “city of God,” or the “Holy City.” Jesus entered this city victoriously while people waved palm branches. Christians celebrate this event on what is called “Palm Sunday.” For thousands of years Jerusalem has been associated with the Jewish ...
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