Making decisions is a part of life. It is something that we do constantly. There are simple decisions, like what to eat for lunch. There are also more complex decisions, like who to marry, what kind of friends to have, what career to pursue, or what... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
Making decisions is a part of life. It is something that we do constantly. There are simple decisions, like what to eat for lunch. There are also more complex decisions, like who to marry, what kind of friends to have, what career to pursue, or what... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
Making decisions is a part of life. It is something that we do constantly. There are simple decisions, like what to eat for lunch. There are also more complex decisions, like who to marry, what kind of friends to have, what career to pursue, or...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Two final reasons for suffering are Apocalyptic and Testimonial. Apocalyptic suffering refers to the intense period of pain and suffering that the world will experience just before the Second Coming of Christ. We get a picture of this in Revelation... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
Two final reasons for suffering are Apocalyptic and Testimonial. Apocalyptic suffering refers to the intense period of pain and suffering that the world will experience just before the Second Coming of Christ. We get a picture of this in...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Why do we struggle with evangelism? Over the years I’ve heard (& used) a variety of excuses: “I’m not an outgoing person.” “I don’t know how to talk with people.” “I’m afraid I’m going to get asked a difficult question.” These concerns are... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
Why do we struggle with evangelism? Over the years I’ve heard (& used) a variety of excuses: “I’m not an outgoing person.” “I don’t know how to talk with people.” “I’m afraid I’m going to get asked a difficult question.” These concerns are... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
Why do we struggle with evangelism? Over the years I’ve heard (& used) a variety of excuses: “I’m not an outgoing person.” “I don’t know how to talk with people.” “I’m afraid I’m going to get asked a difficult question.” These concerns are... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
Why do we struggle with evangelism? Over the years I've heard (& used) a variety of excuses: "I'm not an outgoing person." "I don't know how to talk with people." "I'm afraid I'm going to get asked a difficult question." These concerns are...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Thus far we have discussed four reasons for suffering: retributive, discipline, vicarious, and empathetic. We are not done yet. The Scriptures reveal even more. A fifth reason that God allows for suffering is doxological. Through pain and...[ abbreviated | read entire ]