Deconstructing Christian faith is almost always emotional
What is the point of deconstructing something? Is it to dissect and segment its parts for separate evaluation?
What is the point of deconstructing something? Is it to dissect and segment its parts for separate evaluation?
I believe there are consequences for the growing cultural trends that seek to make God irrelevant while exploiting His common grace.
The principle of freethinking continues to stress thinking that will consider almost anything except theism.
Should Christians simply stop teaching about sin because it’s perceived as judging others?
The French have contributed so much to Western thought and culture that I would be disappointed if that pitiful opening ceremony is what the world remembers from Paris 2024.
It's been 2,000 years of attempts to relativize Gospel claims, but God’s grace has proven to be efficaciously timeless.
The thought that God hides Himself or plays “hide and go seek” with us is scripturally indefensible.
I remain convinced that for many good reasons a Christian’s faith shouldn’t be intimidated by secular philosophy.
Nowadays with so many questionable practices in the Church, leaders need to rekindle their understanding of what it means to be called by God to ministry.
So, what was the point of the world’s most famous atheist when he recently complained about the decline of “cultural Christianity” in the UK?