Which Way, Christian Man?
"This is God's world, and people have to live by God's rules."
"This is God's world, and people have to live by God's rules."
It is a way of conveying truth that sedates people to the very truth you are supposedly attempting to convey.
Most Christians are called to live ordinary lives, faithfully using the gifts and opportunities God has given them to do good.
Though tearing the natural and spiritual apart relieves tension in a pluralistic society, it ultimately neuters God’s character.
Slavery to political ideologies ought to be an impossibility for the Christian because he knows that service to earthly authority is an expression of his submission to his heavenly King.
Even one of the most pro-religious liberty, pro-separation of Church and State Baptists recognized that the Constitution was rooted in principles derived from God.
In the midst of this Big Sort, there has never been a greater opportunity to lead with clarity and courage.
All Christians at all times need to know, rest, and rely on the truths present in Christ’s ascension.
Beauty is a type of natural revelation, that general knowledge of God that is available to all.
There’s power in the plain-spoken truth of scripture.