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Shining by His Power

May 7, 2017 by Justin Marr Leave a Comment

Man hugging a child

Suddenly faced with the decision to become foster parents, much earlier than they had planned, Justin talks about the emotions he was dealing with.

Filed Under: Reflections Tagged With: Foster Child, Foster Parents

From Smoke to Fire: Igniting a Bible Study Movement

April 28, 2017 by Jeff Goins 1 Comment

Man smoking a cigarette

R.C. Sproul’s chance encounter with with someone who really believed in Jesus, as if He is a living person, changed his approach to bible study.

Filed Under: Ministry Tagged With: Bible Study, Guest Post, R.C. Sproul

Rethinking Purgatory: C.S. Lewis on the controversial doctrine

January 23, 2013 by Paul Arnold Leave a Comment

CS Lewis at his desk

Why C.S. Lewis believed in purgatory – and why Protestants need to think about it. C.S. Lewis may be best described as a “mere” Christian in search of a “mere” Christianity. In the preface to his appropriately titled book, Mere Christianity, Lewis describes himself as “a very ordinary layman of the Church of England” whose […]

Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity, purgatory, sanctification

The Limits of Grace

January 21, 2013 by Sean Graham Leave a Comment

How far does grace take us?  Does the grace of God have limits? The struggle of living with grace is that grace asks us the question, “When is it time to no longer be gracious?” There is a very honest struggle happening inside of Christianity (and I use that with a big “C”) today. To […]

Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: Grace, Jesus, orthodoxy

The Church, Part II: The Church’s Mission in the World

January 9, 2013 by Nate Collins 1 Comment

In Part 1 of this article, I mentioned how my brother, as a child, would often forget what he was supposed to do in the washroom before he went to bed and would frequently ask our parents, “What am I supposed to be doing?” I suggested that this is a valuable question for the church […]

Filed Under: Church, Default, News Tagged With: Church, mission

The Church, Part I: God’s Mission for the Church

January 7, 2013 by Nate Collins 1 Comment

When my brothers and I were young, my parents had established a nightly routine for us. We would brush our teeth, read a Bible story together, get a drink, use the toilet, and then we would go to bed. Though this routine was as consistent as the rising and the setting of the sun, my […]

Filed Under: Church, Default, News Tagged With: Church, mission

Finding the Real Santa Claus

December 19, 2012 by Michelle Brock Leave a Comment

My grandfather makes a perfect Santa Claus. He is a jolly, musical fellow who still has a twinkle in his eye. When my mother was a child, every Christmas she wondered why her dad was always coincidentally at church choir practice the exact same time that Santa appeared for a visit. Each time he would […]

Filed Under: Faith, Headline Tagged With: Christmas, Santa Clause, Shane Claiborne, St. Nicholas

What is the Problem with the World? Different Religious Responses to Sin

December 4, 2012 by Paul Arnold 1 Comment

One of my favorite stories about the ever-brilliant Catholic journalist G.K. Chesterton is when the Times of London once asked several of Britain’s leading intellectuals what they thought was the problem with the world. In response, Chesterton sent a postcard with two simple words: “I am.” Chesterton’s response is as revealing as it is informative. […]

Filed Under: Default, Faith, Headline Tagged With: Baha'i, Buddhist, Catholic, Christian, Humanist, innocence, Muslim, Protestant, Sikh, sin

Minding the gap: understanding the inequality of consumerism and sex trafficking

November 26, 2012 by Michelle Brock 1 Comment

My husband Jay and I are currently in Europe making a documentary about legalization of prostitution, its connection to human trafficking, and preventative models that reduce sexual exploitation. Last week we were on the subway in Vienna. At every stop they would announce the location, along with other information in German. One brief English announcement […]

Filed Under: Faith, Lifestyle, News Tagged With: consumerism, inequality, prostitution, Sex Trafficking

UK Charity Commission says Christian church not for “public benefit”

November 18, 2012 by Paul Arnold 3 Comments

Britain’s charity watchdog has put the charitable status of the nation’s churches in question after it ruled that a Plymouth Brethren congregation in Devon in the South West of England did not exist for “public benefit.” The Charity Commission ruled that the Plymouth Brethren Church will not receive charitable status because it does not permit […]

Filed Under: Church, Default, Headline, International Tagged With: charitable status, Christian Church, communion, England, Lord Carey, Plymouth Brethren, Religious Freedom, UK Charity Commission

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