Breaking Free From the Dope of Acceptance
I think good preachers should be like bad kids. They ought to be naughty enough to tiptoe up on dozing congregations, steal their bottles of religion pills… and flush them all down the drain.
I think good preachers should be like bad kids. They ought to be naughty enough to tiptoe up on dozing congregations, steal their bottles of religion pills… and flush them all down the drain.
Recently, I’ve read some research about Christianity declining in America. And this morning two contrasting headlines caught my attention. One
My 7-yr old had his little league evaluations last night. Great outing. I’m working on negotiating his contract and Albert Pujols will be jealous. In light of the upcoming baseball season and my son’s prospective rookie outing, it got me to thinking about my favorite baseball movies of all time. Here’s the list:
Religion vs Christianity In 1 Chronicles 17, the chapter starts out with David ambitious about building a house for God
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Nehemiah experienced desperation (2:2); opposition (2:10); weariness (2:11-12); loneliness (2:12, 16); and disappointment (2:13-15, 17). Yet he experienced God’s best.
E.M. Bounds Quotes: Power Through Prayer “The Church is looking for better methods; God is looking for better men.” ―
Missional Rhythms: 15 Random Acts of Kindness Ideas There is no doubt that small things done with great love can
Generation Y and the Bible Despite an interest in spirituality, ethics and social justice, over 70 per cent of young
When I get honest, I admit I am a bundle of paradoxes. I believe and I doubt, I hope and