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Is Homosexuality Okay?
Well, it depends on who you ask.
If you ask friends from school or your soccer team, you may get a variety of answers. Some will say people are born that way and have no control over it. Others may answer that everyone deserves to love whoever they choose.
Is $we@r!ng a Sin?
What we know for sure is that words are not intrinsically evil. There are no combinations of sounds that are automatically sinful. Words are vehicles for information and attitudes, and you and I both know those can be sinful! The point is that there are a lot of gray areas when it comes to swearing, and you’re going to have to use discernment…
How to shine your light for Christ in a secular environment?
Based on my experiences working and living in secular environments over the past decade or so, here is a framework that I have found helpful!
What’s the deal with gardens in the Bible?
It’s pretty obvious that gardens are a big deal to God. You can’t get very far in reading the Bible without coming across some kind of garden or a metaphor regarding trees, plants or seeds. In fact, the Bible begins and ends in a garden…
What are the better questions to ask...
When talking with an unbeliever, it’s very important to maintain an attitude of kindness and grace. If the person gets angry, you potentially lose your opportunity to share the gospel.
How Do I Read the Bible?
Since we learn best when we discover truth for ourselves, it is very important to have personal time in God’s word. So what are some practical tools to get started?
How should I introduce God to unbelievers?
The gospel is a simple message and doesn’t change, but people are unique with different backgrounds, beliefs and ideas about spiritual things, so a “one size fits all” approach is not as effective as customizing the approach to the person.
Is the rapture biblical?
Is the rapture biblical? Absolutely. Is the rapture pre-tribulational, post-tribulational, or somewhere in-between? That is less clear. This question is important and it's worth wrestling over. We should discuss these things — but…