In our perpetual quest for logical evidence that God is real and responsible for our existence, we tend to overlook some of the most compelling evidence. Many aspects of our world become so familiar that we cease to recognize the … Continue reading
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As we continue our quest to find logic in faith, we begin to acknowledge and explore forces in nature that defy logic. As a consequence, it leads us toward the higher probability of a supernatural force we call God. We … Continue reading
Some of the miracles that we experience daily can’t be explained by science. Science may describe the effects, but can’t quite offer a credible explanation for the cause. Perhaps the most common miracle we are all familiar with is the … Continue reading
When we consider the likelihood that we exist because of the work of a Creator, our questions become clouded by a combination of views – both the “big picture” and the minute details. Either view is distorted by the other … Continue reading
The very foundation of any religion is the belief in a higher power. Those of us who identify most closely as Christian call this higher power God. In its simplest, most basic interpretation, we acknowledge God as the creator of … Continue reading
It’s a common expression, a common hope, a common theme. God has a plan for your life, a purpose for your existence. And finding or recognizing your purpose is a common struggle. Logically, there’s just one big problem with this … Continue reading
The ultimate goal of Christianity is to be admitted to heaven after our physical death. There, we expect to be reunited with loved ones who have passed before us, and live in peace and unending joy in the company of … Continue reading
The theme of sin as our universal downfall is central to the Christian message. What, exactly, constitutes sin has been up for debate for centuries. While many would quote the original Ten Commandments as the defining authority, the variations and … Continue reading
I sat in the very last row of a packed chapel during the funeral service. It was a gesture of respect for those who were closer to the deceased. I barely knew her. My presence was a result of the … Continue reading
There is little doubt that Easter represents what could be considered the most important event in human history. It is, of course, the bedrock foundation of Christianity. If it is true. Obviously, this whole death/resurrection thing is contrary to human … Continue reading