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Augustine and a Distracted Heart

Our greatest problem is our own willingness to be distracted.

Written by Avery Thorn | Saturday, September 14, 2019

I’m not sure that a distracted heart can be solved by removing Twitter, Netflix, Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or any other platform. My right-hand causes me to sin, so I take it to the butcher block, only to find my left is causing me a bundle of problems itself! Ultimately, we may strip our lives... Continue Reading

Education and Fatherhood

God comes to man, touches and handles him, divides him from the others, favors him with the gift of authority and purpose.

Written by Bret Saunders | Sunday, September 8, 2019

If we look to fathers to educate, and if God is the “one father of all” (Eph. 4:6), then we should look to God for the basic pattern of education. And we find this pattern in the creation story. God begins with formless and void matter, takes it in his “hands,” imposes order on it,... Continue Reading

Does Your Healthiness Aid Your Pursuit of Holiness?

Caring for our body and mind is an important part of the thriving our soul.

Written by Brad Hambrick | Sunday, September 8, 2019

Let’s consider what the disciples had experienced in the last 24-48 hours prior to falling asleep after being asked to pray for Jesus in his greatest hour of emotional anguish. They traveled to a new city, prepared the Passover meal in someone else’s home (never easy to cook in someone else’s kitchen), had a meal... Continue Reading

The Blessing of Heaven as a Near Reality

Heaven is a near reality. It is close, and she is looking forward to experiencing it at last.

Written by Melissa Edgington | Sunday, September 1, 2019

Perhaps there is no greater hope in the Christian faith than the hope of one who recognizes that she is running her final miles toward glory. The two friends stepped back with smiles and began to gather up their belongings. It was time to go home. I glanced at Chad across the room and saw that... Continue Reading

On Controversy and Rules of Persuasion

It is incumbent on us to distinguish between the way in which we exercise ethos, logos and pathos in the debates that we have in the church.

Written by Nicholas T. Batzig | Sunday, September 1, 2019

In a day of polarization and politicization, it is easy for any to fall into the trap of speaking of all proponents of any given issue as if they are the most extreme proponents of that issue. It is equally easy for any to fall into the trap of minimizing the extreme end of any... Continue Reading

Don’t Hide Behind Sanitized Criticism

When I have the chance to criticize others, what that might be symptomatic of in my own heart?

Written by Michael Kelley | Sunday, September 1, 2019

When we are critical of others, there is often something deeper going on below the surface in our own hearts. That deeper issue comes bubbling to the surface in our expressed opinions of others, and the more sanitized the criticism is the easier it is to hide behind it and not deal with what’s really... Continue Reading

Mass Shootings and the Vocation of Hero

Vocation is the specific way in which God calls us to live as a Christian in the world and serve our neighbor.

Written by Joe Carter | Saturday, August 31, 2019

For potential heroes to rise to the call they must have cultivated heroic virtues, such as courage. As C.S. Lewis once said, “Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point, which means, at the point of highest reality.” Young people especially need to aspire to... Continue Reading

Cycling and Sanctification in the Christian Life

Cycling has been a great joy to me for many reasons.

Written by Wes Van Fleet | Sunday, August 25, 2019

Last week on a long ride along the coast, my tire went flat. I had all the replacement things I needed, but my thumb and wrist were injured, preventing me from getting the tire back on. My buddy was able to repair the tire, and we began our ride back home. Without his help I... Continue Reading

My Boring Testimony

I don't remember a time not knowing I was a sinner. Seriously, I've always understood that Christ died for me.

Written by Jay Sawrie | Sunday, August 25, 2019

They are great stories of God who goes and saves His people out of their bondage. But sometimes, God is a God to us and to our children. Sometimes, He is just keeping His covenant promises. He doesn’t need a Damascus road but, rather puts us in families where, like Timothy, we’ve always known the... Continue Reading

Leaving the Faith: Reflections of a Prodigal

I lived as one who did not believe, doing what was right in my own eyes,

Written by Lisa Robinson Spencer | Sunday, August 25, 2019

After a few years from my “conversion,” I walked away from the faith in 1986. While I never denounced Christianity or indicated I was no longer a Christian, my line of thinking definitely echoed what I hear Harris and Sampson utter–there was a deconstruction, if you will. But really, it was flat out rebellion.   ... Continue Reading

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