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How Ought a Christian Behave in 2020?

Americans are living in a fairly chaotic and volatile time. Our two political parties have never seemed so polarized. Many see the government’s actions in response to the virus as either too weak and insufficient or way too strong and … Continue reading

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Three Realities True of All Races, Genders, & Classes

If I were asked to describe 2020 in one word, division would make my short list. A ten-second tour any social media platform or news channel would overwhelmingly garner its support. Hourly, divisive issues are yelled about by divisive people … Continue reading

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5 Things Science Can’t Prove

I love this both for its clarity, concision, and hilarity. When asked, somewhat condescendingly, “What can’t science prove?” William Lane Craig answers so: If you didn’t catch the points, Amy Hall listed them as follows. Logical and mathematical truths – … Continue reading

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The Saturday Post(s)

Our Society Should Not Stifle Religious Dissent. “Untouchable orthodoxies that are given official government sanction will treat any dissenting voice as an enemy to be vanquished. Secular progressivism isn’t only the enemy of religious liberty and civil society; it is … Continue reading

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Your Atheism (or Irreligion) is Socially Shaped

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The Saturday Post(s)

But, Do You Adore Jesus? “When we look at Jesus, are we warmed? Or do we shrug our shoulders?” What Would You Say If Your Wife Was Ripped Away From You? “Aassistant coach with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Monty Williams … Continue reading

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The Saturday Post(s)

10 Bible Passages to Pray for Your Children. “God has made it abundantly clear in Scripture that he wants to bless our children and descendants. He’s given us many promises to give us faith to hope and pray for their salvation and well-being. … Continue reading

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How to Defuse the Accusation of Intolerance

What if someone who’s hostile to Christianity asks for your opinion on a controversial topic? For instance, what if someone came up to you and asked: What do you think about abortion? What do you believe about homosexuals? Would you … Continue reading

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What About Those Who Have Never Heard About Jesus?

An illustration from Francis Schaeffer: If every little baby that was ever born anywhere in the world had a tape recorder hung about its neck, and if this tape recorder only recorded the moral judgments with which this child as … Continue reading

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The Saturday Post(s)

Sports on Sundays. “I became a Christian at University. Giving up soccer on Sundays was something that had to happen so that my love for and commitment to the Lord was not divided on his Day. That meant also giving … Continue reading

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