We see an outstanding and mysterious statement at the very end of John chapter two. John informs the reader that our Lord knows the heart of man. In other words, He doesn't need us to communicate our feelings, thoughts, or intentions because... Continue Reading →
THE CHURCH OF CHRIST: WHAT I LOVE AND WHY I'M STILL A MEMBER I've written 2 articles that have given me a little trouble. The first one was the last of a 4-part series I wrote on change. It was... Continue Reading →
Division in the Church: When is it Appropriate? Anyone who really knows me on a personal level knows that my topic of interest concerning biblical matters is primarily the area of unity. I'm not certain why that is. Maybe It... Continue Reading →
A Letter of Apology to Christians Outside of the Churches of Christ Before I say what I need to say I want to preface this by making it clear that I know that many (maybe even most?) of my... Continue Reading →
THE CHURCH OF CHRIST: SOME THOUGHTS ON CHANGE I haven't spoken in much detail about my journey and how I've gotten to where I am. I've just mentioned pieces of it here and there. Perhaps one of my next articles... Continue Reading →
Loving God in the Numb Times In previous articles, we’ve talked about loving God in the hard times and loving God in the happy times. Today I want to talk about loving God in the numb times. In other... Continue Reading →
Loving God in the Happy Times In my last article, I talked about loving God in the hard times. For some people, that is the hardest time to believe in Him and show love towards Him. But for other people,... Continue Reading →
It doesn’t take very long to figure out there is a lot of evil in the world. Times are hard! Look at the news, and you’ll see that 90% of the information is negative. Not just in America, but all... Continue Reading →
Apologetics in 5,711 words or less: Is Christianity True? Greetings! Chances are, you don't read every article you come across. I don't blame you! Between the internet, TV, and our everyday routines, who has time to read everything? And if... Continue Reading →