Bible Study: I’m Not a Robot
The song “Robot” by Trip Lee gives a great look at the problem of original sin and the freedom found in Christ.
Read MorePosted by Heidi Goehmann | Dec 18, 2012 | 2012 Resources, Bible Studies, Free Resources
The song “Robot” by Trip Lee gives a great look at the problem of original sin and the freedom found in Christ.
Read MorePosted by Hannah Miller | Dec 18, 2012 | Advent, Advent Devos, Church Seasons, Devotions, Free Resources
The Christmas message of joy and love is one we especially need these days.
Read MorePosted by Steven Cholak | Dec 18, 2012 | Doing Ministry, Teaching Tips
Jesus has come as King and Lord, bringing good gifts with Him.
Read MorePosted by Tommy Moll | Dec 12, 2012 | Growing Up, Youth & Culture
Is there a limit to the amount of baby or animal posts from one individual on Facebook? According to Baratunde Thurston in a comical take on acceptable social media practices, it’s forty-seven. In this radio conversation we hear why certain people shouldn’t share on Facebook and even how we could avoid seeing their posts. What we don’t hear is why people post pictures of kittens and babies. A New York Times marketing presentation breaks down research on the reasons why people share by using social media. Some people in the study share because they know that they will gain...
Read MorePosted by Paul Nelson | Dec 11, 2012 | Book Reviews, Doing Ministry
Socrates famously stated that the unexamined life is not worth living. Christians should take this maxim to heart, or at least draw comfort from it. The idea that Christians should be unthinking about their faith life is both inaccurate and misleading. While not everyone is called to grapple with Deep Questions About Life, most every Christian experiences at least passing moments when they wonder at more length about certain aspects of their faith and the world around them. Hard Questions, Real Answers by William Lane Craig is intended as a book for these folks. While it may seem to...
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