What is the relationship between Christianity and the Law of Moses? This is an area in which many Christians struggle, but they shouldn't.
Downhere is one of my very favorite bands. They combine great lyrics and quality music and really, really great vocals. They're one of Canada's best-kept secrets, and I've been trying to get the secret out for some time now.
Do you want to know about the "good news" of Christianity? Forget about what you've heard before, and listen to this.
King James-Only folks make some outlandish statements about God, the Bible, and the King James. It's not a monolithic movement, so you'll find that some are more "out there" than others. Here's a sampling of the kinds of things that KJO folks believe:
Planned Parenthood is not, in my opinion, a good organization. This video is proof that at least one Planned Parenthood manager is corrupt, and should be investigated.
I go to your church, but you don't know my name. I sit in the back. I slip out early. I'm there every week...almost. I try to follow God, but I'm not perfect. You give me a smile and a handshake, but you don't know my story.
I love Downhere. They're good musicians singing meaningful songs. I have a few of their albums, and look forward to getting a few more. In the meantime, I'm enjoying this new video:
This Scott Krippayne song was inspired by the C.S. Lewis tale Voyage of the Dawn Treader (my favorite book in the Narnia series), and was co-authored with Jeff Peabody.
We tend to gorge on the cotton candy of fluffy praise music, reveling in the tasty emotional soup that it creates in us. We often only nibble at the heart of the gospel, thinking that its richness will fill us after only a bite or two.
Christianity and the teachings of Landmark Forum are not at all compatible! Landmark Forum says that nothing has any value at all, except that which we give it...so there is no right or wrong, no good or bad, no evil, and no sin. A Christian is a follower of Jesus, who taught the opposite.
Anonymous GodWords Reader asked: "Is it a sin for me to be attracted to the same sex even though I never act upon it?" Thanks for asking, anonymous GodWords reader! I'm going to give a short answer, and then a pretty long answer.
It's not the kind of book that everyone will love, but it's my kind of book. What is it? It's a scholarly work written by Mike Licona, the first book of its kind: a defense of Jesus' resurrection from a historical perspective. Licona is an expert in first-century historiography, and that makes this book different.


