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The Narrow Way, Bad Tree, and Bad Foundation (Matt. 7:13-29): “Depart from Me, I Never Knew You”

13 “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate, and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. 14 But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and... Continue Reading →

How We Get the Bible (New Testament): The Bible Fell from the Sky…Right?

The Bible Fell from the Sky! This is the first part of a two-part series. The second article (the OT) is here. Okay, first I want to say that I go to the Bible for my inspiration, my understanding of... Continue Reading →

Integration and Storytelling: Scripture Can Improve the Mental Health of Non-Believers

This is a short research paper I did the first semester at Liberty University for my graduate degree in industrial/organizational psychology. As a former atheist/agnostic, and as someone who still "wrestles with God by the River" (Gen. 32), I find... Continue Reading →

THE CHURCH OF CHRIST: SOME THOUGHTS ON CHANGE

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 →

A Principle of Hermeneutics: Prophecy

  A Principle of Hermeneutics: Prophecy The first step to correctly interpreting a text, whether it be Scripture or any other text, is to understand what genre of text you are interpreting so that you can have a better grasp... Continue Reading →

Logic: Valid or Sound?

Valid or Sound? If I were to tell you that all trucks are green and that I have a truck, the logical conclusion would be that my truck is green. Validity, when speaking in terms of logic, does not necessarily... Continue Reading →

Consumer Christianity

Consumer Christianity I was listening to a lecture the other day by Francis Chan, a very popular nondenominational preacher. He was talking about how he and his family went to china to do some mission work because he wanted to... Continue Reading →

Sing and Make Melody in Your Heart

Sing and Make Melody in Your Heart I believe that singing is the most under-appreciated aspect of worship. Something that is meant to be an avenue of joy, remembrance, and peace, is often looked at, by some, as boring, ritualistic,... Continue Reading →

From the Outside Looking In

From the Outside Looking In Imagine a train going north at 100 MPH. On said train, there is a boxcar in which two men are playing a game of ping-pong. It is a lively game, with tremendous power behind every... Continue Reading →

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