How does the “nice” Christian prepare as the horizon darkens? He must become a light in his community, someone unmovable, willing to offend and even be wounded for the Christ he follows and the moral values he promotes. In doing so, his “nice” will die. The pressure will forge a Christian, not loved, but respected; A Christian not “nice”, but kind.
When our study has the proper aim of God, our pride is shattered, our thirst for knowledge is satisfied and strengthened, and our hearts for the lost can overflow with the love of God.
Allow me to start by saying, that this post is not intended to demonize Rod Dreher nor draw unnecessary attention to him. For those that don’t know, Rod Dreher is going through a difficult time in his life. Having grown up in the church, I know how the…
Darkness and light are the same to God. Our identities were fashioned in love & order, our suffering tailored to reveal his fingerprints.
The Great Reset and its supporters declare that COVID-19 provides governments with the emergency policies necessary to radically transform the way we live. Is the church ready?
In hard times, how do we stand strong? By practicing the art of remembering, we can explore small but impactful ways to keep God’s truth constantly before us.
In times of uncertainty, it is more important than ever that Christians protect their “ancient landmarks”. In the darkness, a light shined. God became a baby.
The secret to fighting authoritarianism lies in the church’s teachings. Christians must love their enemies.
In this post, we will reflect on Dr. Ponesse’s stand against medical tyranny in her viral YouTube video. We as Christians should ask ourselves: how will we respond to tyranny and despots?