
The Greatest Idol Of Evangelical Christianity
Idolatry is a horrible, dangerous thing. Sadly, far too many Christians are so very guilty of it. You can see it in the way they complain on social media, in
Idolatry is a horrible, dangerous thing. Sadly, far too many Christians are so very guilty of it. You can see it in the way they complain on social media, in
Thank God for Them. Whenever we’re in a fight, we need a clear enemy, and we need it fast. There’s something about human nature that craves separation in times of conflict. It’s a deep-rooted self-preservation that
Certain days are so horrible, you never want to relive them. And then you’re forced to. I wrote this piece two years ago, in the wake of Trayvon Martin’s death. I
So many Christians are living scared. They spend their days hopelessly and totally petrified; hiding and running from the imminent threat that’s pursuing them, always seemingly just a fearful second from being overtaken
Idolatry is a horrible, dangerous thing. Sadly, far too many Christians are so very guilty of it. You can see it in the way they complain on social media, in
Thank God for Them. Whenever we’re in a fight, we need a clear enemy, and we need it fast. There’s something about human nature that craves separation in times of conflict. It’s a deep-rooted self-preservation that
Certain days are so horrible, you never want to relive them. And then you’re forced to. I wrote this piece two years ago, in the wake of Trayvon Martin’s death. I
So many Christians are living scared. They spend their days hopelessly and totally petrified; hiding and running from the imminent threat that’s pursuing them, always seemingly just a fearful second from being overtaken