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Know the Gospel

Christmas for many is full of decorations, lights, glitter, and gifts. The reason for Christmas had none of that tinsel and garb, just a gift.
God uses the structure of the Old Testament to reveal an important message to us. I highlight that structure and the message hidden in plain sight.
We all have doubts. The question isn't whether or not we have doubts, but what we do about those doubts. I outline three steps to dealing with doubt.
The Christian hero's journey always begins with a gospel call, which consists of two types. What is the gospel call how will people respond?
It can hurt when others mock you for doing what's right, especially if they claim to be Christians. God reminded me to ignore the trolls and lean on him.

Show the Gospel

Pop music is critiqued for being boring and trite. Here is one example of a Christian worship song giving in to popular musical cliches.
Seeing my boss help younger folks got me thinking about why people might mentor others. Some reasons are better than others; one is the ultimate reason.
Many churches are seeing attendance and tithes decline. Many solutions are offered, but few address the whole problem. Churches need to be gospel-centered.

Share the Gospel

Good Friday is about the crucifixion of Jesus. Its impact, however, goes far beyond one day a year; it reaches all the way into eternity.
Children need to hear the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ. Here are five things we should bear in mind when evangelizing to children.
Another discovery raises more questions about the veracity of Darwinian evolutionary theory (except in the minds of Darwin's disciples).
Logic is a wonderful tool, but it is not perfect. Sometimes logic fails to provide answers or lead to truth, especially when dealing with metaphysics.
Evolutionary theory is seen by some as fact. However, evidence keeps arising that sheds doubt on the veracity of Darwin's hypothesis.

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