What Should Church Look Like? A return to the Spirit-led, participatory gatherings of Scripture They Met in Homes ââŚbreaking bread from house to house, they ate their food with gladness and simplicity of heart.â â Acts 2:46 âLikewise greet the church that is in their...
The Blessing of Alcohol
The Blessing of Alcohol Wine in the Bible: A Gift, Not a Sin In some corners of modern Christianity, a persistent myth lingersâthat all alcohol is inherently sinful. Though often well-intentioned, this teaching doesnât align with the full counsel of Scripture. It...
Could Judas Possibly Have Been the Disciple Who Loved Jesus the Most?
Could Judas Possibly Have Been the Disciple Who Loved Jesus the Most? When we think of Judas Iscariot, we usually think of one word: betrayal.His name has become synonymous with treachery, a byword for backstabbing. But what if weâve been missing something? What...
Mere Christianity, LA, and the Danger of Loving “Humanity”
Mere Christianity, LA, and the Danger of Loving "Humanity" âIf you leave out justice you will find yourself breaking agreements and faking evidence in trials âfor the sake of humanity,â and become in the end a cruel and treacherous man.ââ C.S. Lewis, Mere...
If My Rabbi Loved It
Among Christians, there's a question that never quite goes away â sometimes whispered, sometimes argued at full volume: âWas the Bible written directly by God, or is it a collection of inspired writings from men?â Depending on who you ask, the answers vary, layered...