Christianity

  • 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
  • Really Christian!

    My Christian experience gets ever so unbelievably disturbing. Christians that are shocked, angered, or dismayed by the conditions of our American society have probably never opened a Bible much less read it. Pharisees have a place in the ivory tower,… Continue reading

    Really Christian!
  • Time to Speak – Who has ears to hear?

    He who has ears to hear, let him hear!” Not to anyone, but to the Spirit of God. The disciples were curious as to why Jesus was speaking in parables to the people. His answer I am sure threw them… Continue reading

    Time to Speak – Who has ears to hear?
  • Making sense of what I believe

    Within the assurance of this freedom, many religions sprouted. The founders of this nation were not what we refer to today as nondenominational. I accept that people deny the Judeo-Christian God and Jesus Christ, and that He came to earth.… Continue reading

  • Time to speak: I really am a woman of faith

    I desire therefore that the men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting; in like manner also, that the women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with propriety and moderation, not with braided hair or gold or pearls… Continue reading

  • And a time to speak…

    This past week, I have been experiencing indescribable sorrow, but more so anger over the school shooting in Uvalde. I didn’t know any of the children, the teachers, or their families. Nevertheless, the needless loss of life always strikes a… Continue reading