2010
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The loss of intellectualism within the Church
The question I propose is this, should we just accept that the average American Christian doesn’t have the intellectual ability to read a passage of scripture and understand it and therefore spoon feed them the understanding, whether through a paraphrased Bible or from the pulpit, or should we push them to understand the Bible by [...]
Our God is not dead, He’s alive, He’s alive!
So I really need to finish reading a few books, especially since I keep finding others I want to read, but since I haven’t finished them and haven’t posted in a while, here are the lyrics to a song that is wrecking my heart.
Christ is Risen by Matt Maher
Let no one caught in sin remain
Inside [...]
“Jesus was a virgin. His Bride wasn’t. He loved us anyway.”
These words are deadly. Simply, they rock your pride to utter defeat, ripping at its very core and forcing you onto your knees in humble submission to our Creator, both in the beginning and at the cross.
Russell D. Moore, the Dean of the School of Theology and Senior Vice-President for Academic Administration at The Southern [...]
What I am reading: March 2010
First, I want to apologize for my lack of posting over the past months and I am trying to make it more of a priority to post.
Second, I just received a copy of When Helping Hurts by Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert and I am really excited to read this book since I plan on [...]