What are we to think of President Trumph’s statements on NFL players protesting during the national anthem? Laying aside Trump’s using of fowl language to prove his point (this is normal for Trumph), how are we to tread through all the emotions of the issue in order not to react, but respond in a clear... Continue Reading →
Wells, the Unreached, and the Gospel
It all began in December 2012. Our youth group had just finished walking together through the book “Do Hard Things” by Alex and Brett Harris. Now, it was time to decide. What hard thing was God calling us to? After some discussion, they decided to try to raise money to build a well in an... Continue Reading →
Four Years and Eternity
An open letter to my fellow American Christian friends: In just a few days from now one of the most talked about elections in the history of the world will be decided. For the past many months we have heard numerous interviews, debates, and opinions on who is the better candidate. Many of us have... Continue Reading →
Happy Reformation Day
499 years ago today, Martin Luther, a German theologian, nailed to the door of the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg, Germany, his 95 theses as a protest to the church’s practice of indulgences. Unintentional at that time by Luther, this would launch the beginning of what is called the Protestant Reformation which resulted a division... Continue Reading →
Why Do Good People Go To Hell?
“If I give away all I have, and deliver up my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing.” – 1 Corinthians 13:3 The question is sometimes asked, how could God let a non-Christian, who showed so much love in this world and did so much good, go to hell? This question... Continue Reading →