Articles to Inform & Inspire

Know the Gospel

We're still learning about our universe; God, though, understands it all. We should trust Him, not insist He justify Himself to us.
Biblical theology versus systematic theology. Which is best? Is one right and one wrong? The debate continues among scholars and seminary students.
Revenge is sweet, and best served cold. Revenge, however, is not what Scripture teaches. What we can learn from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Each one of us struggles with arrogance in some form or fashion. James reminds us that arrogance is a sin. Here are four steps to help you to avoid it.
We thank God for the big blessings, but overlook the small blessings. Rightly remembers, those small blessings are really really big!

Show the Gospel

Sometimes Christians make social ministry the church's purpose, others avoid it altogether. Here are some guidelines for social ministry in your church.
So long as pride is ignored, it will continue to motivate and drive people to behave like toddlers. So long as pride dominates, peace cannot be achieved.
Dr. Rothra reviews Thom Rainer’s book Autopsy of a Deceased Church. In it he outlines where the book shines, where it doesn’t, and what it means for you.

Share the Gospel

Dr. House reminded Dr. Hadley that it is not near death, but death itself that brings about change, and ironically Scripture agrees with House.
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.
When debating the origins of the universe, Christians are often lured into peripheral issues. We should avoid that Big Bang trap.
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).

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