Who is this Child?
What is the significance of the birth of Jesus?
I found these two videos - in which Mike Winger explains 'walking by the Spirit' - very helpful. Maybe you will find them helpful too.
I found this super interesting so I wanted to post it here!
Just thinking out loud. I’m not a psychologist, just someone exploring a topic I have come across multiple times in life and work. Why is it that the abused so often become abusers, and those who have been bullied, go out and bully others?
I came across a quote in a book and it reminded of another quote...
Why do atheists these days have a habit of saying “I'm not claiming that God does not exist. I simply lack a belief in God”?
Is it possible to represent the whole spectrum of ionic, covalent and metallic bonding using one consistent visual model?
I compiled this list of learning and revision strategies for my Science students so it's addressed to that context. However, it's useful for anyone who wants to 'work smarter, not harder' when learning.
Death, disease, disaster…what does God have to say for himself?
This post and the previous are dealing with some common misconceptions, and today we face a big one. This idea sounds nice, but it's horrible to actually live out...
Here we experience the truth of Proverbs 18:17- 'The one who states his case first seems right, until the other comes and examines him.' (ESV)
Death, Disasters, Disease....and God.
Why not make people who are able to choose but are inherently good - like God himself is?
A fair question from a fair-minded sceptic. Do we Christians really believe the Bible's teachings about women?
This story was posted on the 'Christians vs Atheists Debate Group' on Facebook as a challenge to Christians. I've heard variations of this before but I think this one was very well put together.
The Matchup: The problem of evil vs objections to God punishing an innocent substitute. The venue: An infographic, of course. The result: Surprisingly, a sort of...theological nuclear fusion?
Does our suffering matter to him? Does he feel it? Does he even know what it's like experientially? I think the incarnation of God as an actual, limited, weak and suffering human answers the question.