Christian Living

  • Cultural Confusion: One Better than Another?

    Sad to say, I am a product of the public-school system. I did not grow up in a family that earned a lot of money (I still remember a time when we got our milk in a box…all you had to do was add water!) and so any other option of schooling was not possible.…

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  • Seasons of Gratitude

    Seasons of Gratitude

    Life tends to go about in cycles. Take for example water. Water has three phases; liquid, gas and solid. Various factors affect the cycle of water. The temperature rises too high and the liquid turns into vapor. The temperature falls below a certain point and the liquid freezes solid. To some extent all of life…

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  • Faith: Sight Beyond Sight

    Faith: Sight Beyond Sight

    “For we walk by faith, not by sight” (2Cor 5.7).[1] “I’ve got to let it go. I gave it to the Lord.” We walk by faith, not by sight. “I want the Lord to take it, I can’t handle it no more.” We walk by faith, not by sight. “I’ve prayed about it a lot.…

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  • Holding the Right Kind of Basket: A Discussion of Christian Social Justice

    If this world is going to hell in a hand-basket, should Christians be the ones holding the handles? Or is fighting satanic forces every step of the way a false calling? I raise these questions because of the current debate found within the Christian church regarding social justice. There are those that take the stance…

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  • Sin is an interesting topic and not one limited to Christian conversation. I am often amazed at how freely the word is used and the subject is addressed in literature, in entertainment, and I suppose sometimes in art. How sin is defined and applied will vary depending upon the persons’ religious convictions,[1] presuppositions, assumptions, biases,…

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