Category: Theology/Praxis
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Being Christian Without A Community

“I don’t have to go to church to be a Christian.” I’ve heard this said many times by well-meaning people of faith. To be honest, they’re right. The Apostle Paul writes in his letter to the Romans, “If you openly declare that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from…
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The Cost of Blasphemy

Blasphemy is irreverence toward something considered sacred. It’s based on the Greek word “blasphémos,” a derivative of the words “blaptó” (meaning “hurt”) and “phémi” (meaning “declare”). In short, blasphemy is any declaration that damages what’s meant to be held as sacred or treats it with less respect than it’s due.
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Revisited: On The 7th Day, We Rest

The Sabbath. So often, we busy ourselves with rote actions: we read a devotional, we read a passage from the Bible, or we pray—out of obligation instead of devotion. But we very rarely practice rest. For the majority of the week, our time and attention is consumed by work of one kind or another. So,…
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Revisited: Is Worship Too Believer-Centric?

I revisited the blog post I wrote concerning the believer-centric nature of worship. My feelings concerning this remain the same as they did back in February. Worship should be about who God is.
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What Binds Us Together?

As Christians, we should focus on what we share in common rather than harping on what divides us. But that’s just it: What do we share in common?
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A Call to Unity

40,000. That’s the number of Christian denominations worldwide. On the outside, that may seem impressive, but in reality, I find it rather sad.
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Do You Mean It?

When you say you’re a Christian, do you mean it? Christ told His disciples to take up their cross and deny themselves. But what does that mean?
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The Trinity: Mystery of Mysteries

The doctrine of the Trinity states that the Persons of the Godhead are equal to one another in rank/position, mutually eternal, and are of one Being/one Substance.
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On The 7th Day, We Rest

Rest is one of the least practiced spiritual disciplines and perhaps one of the most important. By failing to rest, are we not failing to keep one of the 10 Commandments?
