Is suicide OK for Christians?
We reign as God’s people when we take on the good, the bad, and the ugly, serving God with boldness and assuredness regardless of the circumstances. But many talk about suicide as if it were a survival technique.
We reign as God’s people when we take on the good, the bad, and the ugly, serving God with boldness and assuredness regardless of the circumstances. But many talk about suicide as if it were a survival technique.
What is the correct way to reckon with a history as dark as this? We need civic engagement. We need ambassadors and diplomacy. And we need justice, not just dogma.
My dear daughters, here are a few tips I found to strengthen and promote me in life, I pray they help you to “Think Differently and Life Powerfully.”
You may not recognize this important scripture because it’s almost impossible to hear it from the pulpit today. The prevailing attitude is that faith is positively flowing.
Take the current rage-fest over Kamala Harris. There is contention among many blacks that her skin color alone should be the measure of her character.
To any gambler, life is about chance. To many Christians, their faith and their salvation are tied to a “game of chance” as well.
When people ask me what I do, I’ve taken to describing myself as a “soulologist.” It’s much better than telling them I’m a pastor.