Christianity

  • Proof, not required

    Random question here. Why does man spend so much time and energy, and resources to prove or disprove the existence of God? It is by faith anyone believes. It was by faith that Abraham believed and it was counted to… Continue reading

  • “Has God indeed said…”

    The Scriptures tell us many things. For me, this blog is about sharing knowledge of the Scriptures, spiritual insights, observations and personal opinions. Personal opinions carry zero weight, so I look to the heavens, I search the Scriptures, and as… Continue reading

  • White Nationalism on the Rise!

    The discussion of what is happening in Christendom is not happening. Those in control of the Christian (White) nationalist movement are controlling the Christian narrative. And the media, especially social media, is pushing their narrative. These folks leading the movement… Continue reading

  • Time to say goodbye to another year

    From what I was told and read, this cancer is rare, and I had it. But, rare was not new to me. Continue reading

    Time to say goodbye to another year
  • We are all sinners saved by God’s grace

    “I think I would rather live on the verge of falling and let my security be in the all-sufficiency of the grace of God than to live in some pietistic illusion of moral excellence. Not that I don’t want to… Continue reading

  • When rebellion rules the right making sense of the Christian character is not a simple task

    What is this Christian character? Writing on Christian character ligonier.org has this to say. According to Scripture, Christian character includes the pursuit of truth, godliness, righteousness, love, joy, peace, gentleness, kindness, patience, perseverance, meekness, humility, self-control, compassion, thankfulness, forgiveness, contentment,… Continue reading

  • The Tale of Two Stephen’s: A Matter of the Heart

    So, I got a call from my sister last week. She wanted to talk to me about a nephew. He had hit some hard times and was struggling with various issues. My sister was trying to help him and called… Continue reading

    The Tale of Two Stephen’s: A Matter of the Heart