Articles to Inform & Inspire

Know the Gospel

When we worship God, what god do we worship? Our buddy who hangs out with us, a super-being sitting on a hill, or the God of the Bible?
Goodacre attempts to prove the validity of the Farrer Theory (Mark is first; Matthew used Mark; Luke used both; no Q source) by using logic and Scripture.
Struggle is part of life and part of the Christian's journey. Though we can't avoid hardship, we can change how we perceive and respond to it.
Being blessed is good. How we respond to being blessed matters even more. Discover how to respond with joyful worship. A lesson from Luke 24.
Many people want to be seen as "good Christians." Following Jesus is not about looking good, but about being good. There's only one way to be good.

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.
We celebrate many things in our lives: birthdays, holidays, etc. We need to find ways to celebrate every day who God is and what he's done through Jesus.
Churches often have visitors. However, their experience determines whether or not they return. Here are the two steps to effective visitor follow-up.

Share the Gospel

Can a church really be too evangelistic? This article seeks to answer this question, address some causes for this perception, and provide some solutions.
Make the Christmas season especially meaningful this year by sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ with your family and friends.
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.
Another discovery raises more questions about the veracity of Darwinian evolutionary theory (except in the minds of Darwin's disciples).
When debating the origins of the universe, Christians are often lured into peripheral issues. We should avoid that Big Bang trap.

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