Scott Magdalein posted an excellent but short post about forgiveness. Forgiveness is a very misunderstood concept these days. We are often more concerned with the persuit of justice (something Jesus and Paul clearly told us not to do) when wronged, that we forget the obligation to forgive. Please read Scott’s [...]
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Simpleton Faith.
I love ourdailfred. His often irreverent and usually funny posts always make me think. They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. (Acts 2:42) Back then the blueprint was clear. You believed the Bible and actually did what it said. [...]
Why I Am Considering The New Living Translation of The Bible
Let me start by saying that, in general, I don’t like paraphrases or dynamic equivalent translations of The Bible. I prefer the more literal translations like the New King James (NKJV), New American Standard (NASB) and recently the English Standard Version (ESV). I do use the New International Version (NIV) as a general reading [...]
Oh, ouch… Thought provoking article. Sin is never a thing to be proud of. No act is wise that ignores…
Eric’s article here: Sin is never a thing to be proud of. No act is wise that ignores…
Interesting and thought provoking post – “Christians Can’t Ignore the World…” -@ktackel
Below is an excerpt from an article titled “Christians Can’t Ignore the World…” -@ktackel Today I was reading Acts 17 and it is amazing how Paul uses the local culture of the time to reach people. I think there is a big disconnect in churches about using the culture of [...]
“Because the Bible Says So” Is Not Good Enough
A Case For More Apologetic Teaching in Today’s Church Let me be clear, I believe that the Bible is to be the ultimate authority in a Christian’s life, and EVERY WORD is accurate and inspired by God. Because the Bible says so should be enough for a Christian, but sadly it is [...]
Update to my post titled “The Gospel Gone Terribly Wrong!”
I have found an article that sums up why Pastor Brandon Cox dislikes the prosperity doctrine, and posted it as an update to my post titled "The Gospel Gone Terribly Wrong!"
The Gospel Gone Terribly Wrong!
Believers Invest in the Gospel of Getting Rich The New York Times had the above article on Saturday. Why can’t the church speak out about this? I mean really. One of our church Pastors said in a bible study recently “If you can’t preach it everywhere, you probably shouldn’t preach [...]