“I don’t know what tomorrow holds, but I know who holds tomorrow.” That is something that I often share regarding the peace and stillness that the knowledge of GOD has afforded me. YESHUA HAMASHIACH, Christ our Lord, taught that knowing the truth would make us free, and it does. To be clear, Christ defined truth... Continue Reading →
Faith is not required of humanitarians, but it is for Christians.
I attended a bible study yesterday where we dug into the book of Galatians chapter 1. One of the issues that the Apostle Paul addresses in the chapter is the act of perverting of the Gospel of Christ. As we discussed that subject in the bible study and how it is still a problem today,... Continue Reading →
Cooling Hearts: The Worst Type of Climate Change
As I started to process the inhumanity of slavery and other civil rights violations in my late teens, I found it very hard to reconcile both the indifference to, and acceptance of, hateful social behaviors from professing Christians. I couldn’t imagine the thought process that would allow a Christian to actively participate in chattel slavery.... Continue Reading →