Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Each person should suffer the consequences for the mistakes they make.
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Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Each person should suffer the consequences for the mistakes they make.
With so much craziness in the air, what are leaders to do? Hand-wringing or trying to retreat to some happier time will not serve the people of God or God’s mission in the world.
As a Christian I have no tolerance for any sort of #sorrynotsorry theology or doctrine. There is no apology normally; just a demand for forgiveness without any confession of wrong doing.
Aren't we filled with the spirit no matter what size body we live in? Aren't we, as Christians, the people who should be spreading this message the loudest?
I submit to you that the phone is a tool, just like communication itself is a tool. Every tool can build or destroy, and it's always the human behavior that determines the choice.
Jesus calls us into the uncomfortable to lift the voices of those previously unheard—so that when we hear #metoo, we can boldly respond with #nomore.
When we encounter those situations that we cannot control, instead of getting angry, we should examine why our lack of control troubles us.
Is it too implausible that, instead of a sinner, Christ saw a woman who was a victim of abandonment and abuse in desperate need of his living water in a world that deemed her unworthy?
As disciples of Christ learn to love, bless, and honor the children among us--both our own and those in our neighborhoods--we learn the spirit of Christ and cultivate the heart of Christ.
I am heartbroken most of all that so much of the hatred is coming from those professing to be believers, Christ-followers.
God, I’ve watched the news,
one report after another;
and to be honest—
I can’t look anymore.
May we live in such a way that when we are lying on our death bed, the only thing we have left to do is die. May we help the world smile in the midst of their daily struggles.
I am at a loss of words in the face of hurricane Harvey. I know what it is like to lose everything.
A few psalms to use this morning, this evening, and/or alone in your prayers for Houston and the surrounding area.
Today we continue our singalong with Proverbs by examining two more closely related principles about speech.
Especially after spending a year in the book of Proverbs, I would do my best to convey a few ideas about speech that are true for everyone—and remarkably so for a leader.
It’s important to recognize our positions of power and how we might misuse our power to serve our prejudice
We objectify truth, rather than participate in it. We grab onto what we believe is true, and with a white-knuckled grip we wield it as a powerful weapon.
Lord, it’s true you have been our help,
generation after generation.
Before you gave birth to mountains,
to the earth or inhabited world,