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Topical or Expositional?
Topical messages deal with, well, topics. Think marriage, family, parenting, finances, the End Times, racism… the list is endless. Expositional messages take passages of Scripture and “exposit” them. The word itself means to set forward the facts,...
The Morning After
Epicenter DVD Elaborates on End-Times Theology
6 Film Critics Christian Movie Buffs Should Follow
Movie reviewers can prove to be valuable assets in helping moviegoers choose which films to watch and how to evaluate those films after watching them. Here is my own league of extraordinary people. Most of them are professing Christians, but I...
Impeachment Debate Suggests Shifting Religious and Political Winds
As the impeachment process continues on, it appears to be signaling a shift in the religious and political winds.
Discover the Book - Aug. 1, 2007
Who Is Lillith and Why Don't We Find Her in Our Bible?
Who Lilith is, what texts mention her, and her significance as a literary figure take us into interesting questions about how we understand Judaism and Christianity.
Discover the Book - Mar. 19, 2009
Was Jesus an Introvert? The Answer Could Change Your Ministry
Being an introvert simply means I recharge through alone time. The Bible contains several examples of how Jesus seemed to recharge through alone time before major events, too.
Spiritual Gifts: Listed by Paul, Motivated by Love
Why Is Trump Targeting the USAID?
USAID has long been criticized for waste, corruption, and a lack of oversight, even as it funds important humanitarian efforts worldwide. President Trump has pushed for major reforms, sparking debate over the agency’s future and whether it should...
What Does Scripture Say about How to Handle White Privilege?
What should Christians who have white privilege do with their privilege to help others? What does the Bible have to say?
5 Ways to Reach Gen Z – The Generation Made for the Storm
I see this profound group created differently, readied by God to embrace the storms of life with courage and wisdom. So, how can we effectively reach this generation for the sake of the Kingdom?
Do You Believe God's Promises Are Specifically Meant for You?
If we were to go through the names of God, each one would basically highlight a promise. And if those promises are tied in so closely with His names and He is our God and we are His children, then how could those promises not be specifically meant...
3 Reasons Christians Need to Stop Insulting One Another Online
We are called to rise above a fractured society, not reflect it. When we see bitterness and hatred today—especially online, where we spend so much of our time—our role is to be examples of Christ’s love and mercy, while staying true to Christian...
10 Things You Should Know about being Single
Perhaps the greatest temptation in singleness is to assume marriage will meet our unmet needs, solve our weaknesses, organize our lives, and unleash our gifts.
What Does Paraclete Mean in the Bible?
When we learn another language, it brings the words to life. Paraclete has a particularly powerful meaning in the Bible, which we won't fully understand until we look at the original language.
Learn to Watch and Pray in 2017
We are now at a gate, a place where we have to face the reality of the days we are living in.
The Christian Calling to Rescue Cultures: The Courageous Coach
Christians are called to be workplace culture changers.
Malick's To the Wonder Wrestles with Love Itself
The core ideas, conflicts, and yearnings resonate so sincerely that it makes the occasional weight of self-import easy to forgive.
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