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Author: Marc Sims
God’s Love is Stronger Than Our Hate
This is a short story from a wonderful little book about God's personal, unconditional and irresistible love. It is a little hoaky in spots, but serves for illustrating the powerful point that God's love doesn't wait for us to ask for it - but overcomes our resistance to Him. God doesn't wait for hard hearts to … Continue reading God’s Love is Stronger Than Our Hate
Jesus is Sweeter Than Turkish Delight
In C.S. Lewis' wildly popular The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, there is a powerful allegory that Lewis employs to vividly depict the nature of sin. Edmund, one of the four Pevensie children, falls prey to an evil White Witch almost immediately upon entering Narnia. The Witch finds Edmund wandering in the forest … Continue reading Jesus is Sweeter Than Turkish Delight
“Satisfied in You” by the Sing Team
Took a few weeks off of posting for the holidays, but we are back in full swing with this week's Christian Music That Doesn't Suck Monday! This week we are looking at "Satisfied in You" by The Sing Team. The Sing Team is a band (sadly) no longer making music due to the dissolution of … Continue reading “Satisfied in You” by the Sing Team
Bono, Grace and Karma
This is an excerpt from U2's lead frontman, Bono's self-titled book, Bono: In Conversation With Michka Assayas. The two are in the middle of discussing the spectrum of different religions, and Bono notes the main difference: Assayas: I think I am beginning to understand religion because I have started acting and thinking like a father. What do you … Continue reading Bono, Grace and Karma
What is “Sola”?
Does the name of your ministry really matter? Is it just the garnish on the side of the real meat and potatoes of what you are doing? The whip cream on top of the cake? Probably, I think. But it is also the first thing that people will hear when they are invited, and it is … Continue reading What is “Sola”?
The Hurricane Has Become Human
Many people say, "Sure, I believe that Jesus is a great teacher, but I can't believe what they say about him being God." That creates a problem, because his teaching is based on his identity claim...Here is how historian N.T. Wright puts it: "How can you live with the terrifying thought that the hurricane has … Continue reading The Hurricane Has Become Human
“Holy Sonnet XIV” by John Donne
Batter my heart, three-personed God, for you As yet but knock, breathe, shine, and seek to mend; That I may rise, and stand, o'erthrow me, and bend Your force to break, blow, burn, and make me new. I, like an usurped town, to another due, Labour to admit you, but Oh, to no end. Reason, … Continue reading “Holy Sonnet XIV” by John Donne
75 Signs Your Growing in Grace: Scotty Smith
Scotty Smith is a blogger for The Gospel Coalition, and months ago tweeted a series of reflections on hyper-practical ways we can tell we are maturing in God's grace. I found them all extremely helpful, and hope you do as well. The full list is here, but here are a few: A sign you're growing in … Continue reading 75 Signs Your Growing in Grace: Scotty Smith
The Bible Project
In the book of Exodus, God explains that for the construction of the Tabernacle and the Ark, He has uniquely gifted two men, Oholiab and Bezalel, and "filled them with the Spirit of God, with ability and intelligence, with knowledge and all craftsmanship, to devise artistic designs..." (Ex. 31:3-4). Upon viewing the content that is … Continue reading The Bible Project








