If truth is relative, then no religion or idea can claim exclusivity because something could be true for one person, but not for another.
Christian Worldview
A recent nationwide survey completed by the Barna Research Group determined that only 4 percent of Americans had a “biblical” worldview. When George Barna, who has researched cultural trends and the Christian Church since 1984, looked at the “born- again” believers in America, the results were a dismal 9 percent.Barna’s survey also connected an individual’s …
It is difficult to reflect on Christ’s suffering. It is a reminder of why He had to die, of his horrific suffering and of the sadness surrounding it. But it benefits us to consider, in depth, his death.
Simple, practical and fun ways to start—or start again—family devotions that the entire family will connect with.
Who is God? Who am I? Why am I here? Where am I going? What am I to believe about myself and the world around me? Since the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, more Americans are asking these questions. Research shows that 57% of Americans are asking “How can I find more meaning and purpose in my …
Looking at inclusion from God’s perspective
The temptation to replace live church with online settles for a lesser-than version of God’s intention for the local body to gather.
Children have the right to be loved by his or her own married biological or adoptive mother and father. But the trends of divorce, artificial reproductive technology/surrogacy, and same-sex marriage and parenting intentionally robs every child they touch of the daily love from a mother AND father. We might not like this truth but the …
How to respond when people say that all roads lead to God, when you know that opposite belief can’t all be true
Dr. Erwin Lutzer describes how socialism is seeping into our nation through critical race theory, cancel culture, and the suppression of free speech, and he encourages Christians to persevere in defending biblical values while exemplifying God’s grace and love. (Part 1 of 2)