Engaging with Scripture
Twenty-first century Christians in the United States have the potential to be the most biblically literate, theologically informed, holy people in the history of the church.
Twenty-first century Christians in the United States have the potential to be the most biblically literate, theologically informed, holy people in the history of the church.
If you have been attending or a member of a local church very long then you know there are varying opinions about doctrine, theology, and practice.
In Philippians 2:5–11, the Apostle Paul commands believers to embrace something that is certainly antithetical to our culture today.
Imagine with me for a moment a church business meeting so contentious that it spilled over into the parking lot with two deacons fist-fighting.
Genesis chapter three promises us all something that we each get to experience in various ways; pain. After Adam and Eve disobeyed God, the promise that God made to them begin to come to pass.
I have had the experience of making homemade sausage. To save you a lot of details, there is meat grinding, mixing, spicing, and some other things that go into the sausage. When you and I go to the supermarket, we usually buy our sausage based on the flavor we like.