
When Loud Christians Lose Their Voices
I know lots of loud Christians, though these days I am finding too many of them are selectively loud. They live at a high volume and know no inside voice—but only when it
I know lots of loud Christians, though these days I am finding too many of them are selectively loud. They live at a high volume and know no inside voice—but only when it
I’ve been a Christian for most of my four and a half decades on this planet—and I finally figured out the one big difference between Jesus and me. Okay, so maybe
We’ve all known what it feels to be an outcast. The sting of being pushed to the periphery by people we love and expect love from, is unlike any pain we can
There’s a story Jesus tells, known as the Parable of the Talents. A wealthy man leaves his property in the hands of three servants to care for. Before departing, he gives each of them
I know lots of loud Christians, though these days I am finding too many of them are selectively loud. They live at a high volume and know no inside voice—but only when it
I’ve been a Christian for most of my four and a half decades on this planet—and I finally figured out the one big difference between Jesus and me. Okay, so maybe
We’ve all known what it feels to be an outcast. The sting of being pushed to the periphery by people we love and expect love from, is unlike any pain we can
There’s a story Jesus tells, known as the Parable of the Talents. A wealthy man leaves his property in the hands of three servants to care for. Before departing, he gives each of them