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How Should Christians Confront the Culture of Death in the Age of Covid-19?
Many of the laws passed in recent decades expressly forbid adults from doing stupid things that might cause them to accidently take their own life (seatbelt laws, helmet laws, warning labels on tob…
Lisa Price,
How Should Christians Confront the Culture of Death in the Age of Covid-19?
Many of the laws passed in recent decades expressly forbid adults from doing stupid things that might cause them to accidently take their own life (seatbelt laws, helmet laws, warning labels on tob…
Lisa Price,
What kind of Words Should Christians use?
The second lie is essentially the converse of the first lie, that it is somehow more “authentic” or “real” to say what needs to be said in the bluntest and in some cases rudest way possible. Those …
Lisa Price,
The temple area (Jerusalem)
Half the world’s population consider the temple area in Jerusalem to be one of the holiest places on earth.
Allen Browne,
What Exactly is a “Religious Spirit”?
One expression I found particularly perplexing was the phrase “religious spirit”. I found it to be cryptic, creepy and more than a little unsettling. It’s a term not used anywhere in Scripture but…
Lisa Price,
What kind of Words Should Christians use?
The second lie is essentially the converse of the first lie, that it is somehow more “authentic” or “real” to say what needs to be said in the bluntest and in some cases rudest way possible. Those …
Lisa Price,
What Exactly is a “Religious Spirit”?
One expression I found particularly perplexing was the phrase “religious spirit”. I found it to be cryptic, creepy and more than a little unsettling. It’s a term not used anywhere in Scripture but…
Lisa Price,
To Love Your Enemies, Know You are Loved (Ephesians 3:18-21)
Have you ever tried to actually love your enemies? It’s next to impossible, isn’t it? In Ephesians 3:18-21, Paul provides two ways that we can learn to love our enemies. These seem impossible as well, until we understand what Paul is actually saying about how to love our enemies. But before we look at Ephesians
Jeremy Myers,

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