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Let’s face it. If someone told us that God spoke to them, most of us would roll our eyes and take a step back. In our age of science, logic, and doubt, we don’t easily believe there is a God … Continue reading
And so it began. In 1859, Charles Darwin’s book, “On the Origin of Species” was published, igniting a debate that continues to this day. The principle concept that caused the uproar was the idea that evolution by natural selection was … Continue reading
The political turmoil in the year 2020 cast a glaring spotlight on the divisions within the Christian churches as much as it did on the landscape of warring political parties. As might be expected, each faction accused the other of … Continue reading
It is a common expression – to take a leap of faith. Basically, it means to take action based on the belief that success is probable – not guaranteed, but probable. Despite the religious connotations, that leap of faith is … Continue reading
It’s an expression that most of us have heard. Many of us have said it – “if there’s anything I can do…” It’s commonly heard at funerals when a mourner wants to offer some comfort to someone who has lost … Continue reading
Most of us will never understand the science of our existence. We will occasionally read an article or see a television presentation on some new development or discovery, but the deeper it goes into the details, the less likely we … Continue reading
There’s no question that mankind has struggled to understand the mysteries of the universe for centuries, if not longer. Modern science has developed tools and techniques that continue to strip away the layers of those mysteries in an ever-increasing library … Continue reading
The Christian community seems to be divided. Probably each of us claiming to be a Christian has had to make the decision as to which denomination is the “right” church for us. Even if we were raised in a particular … Continue reading
We write songs about it. We hold a loved one close for a slow dance at that wedding reception. It fuels our concern for the welfare of our parents or our children. We make movies about it. We talk about … Continue reading