
Christianity vs Stoicism
Christianity is not stoicism. Christians weep, grieve, lament, and can rejoice in the ultimate goodness and glory of God. Even in hard things, God commands our emotions as well as our thoughts.
Christianity is not stoicism. Christians weep, grieve, lament, and can rejoice in the ultimate goodness and glory of God. Even in hard things, God commands our emotions as well as our thoughts.
Mark’s family farm welcomes hundreds of children a year to experience a week of learning at farm summer camp. Additionally, this year they invited kids from all over the world to to learn about God’s view of His creation.
Cynicism, or to use a more biblical word, scoffing, is an attitude of fault finding and unbelief. Both of which will destroy your Christian life.
Following Christ and taking big risks are woven together in the Christian life. The missionary Jonathan Goforth is a good example to follow.
It was three years ago this month that the Dobbs Supreme Court decision overruled Roe v. Wade, turning the battle for life into a 50 state battle and helping Christians around the world defend the innocent one mother at a time and defend the the legal restrictions on abortion.
Two of the heaviest words in the English language are blood-libel and blood-guilt. Today we discuss them, their historical roots, real-world impact, and how biblical principles inform our understanding and offer forgiveness through the gospel.