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7 Lessons That Trials Teach Us

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How to get away with adultery, drunkenness, and many other sins within the church!

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“Heat the Church with the Drama Stage!”: Creative People in the Church

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Encouragement for Ministers and Yet Another Forgotten Verse of the “Church-Growth Movement” and Ezekiel 2-3

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What if?-Pondering Out Loud

What if we gave ourselves fully to prayer and to preaching? (Image courtesy of pixabay.com) “No man is greater than his prayer life. The pastor who is not praying is playing; the people who are not praying are straying. We have many organizers, but few agonizers; many players and payers, few pray- ers; many singers, Read more about What if?-Pondering Out Loud[…]

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Random Thoughts on Trials and the Glory of God

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How to Prove that Christianity is False

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Compassionate Apologetics: Serving those who have questions and doubts by listening and understanding them well

Today I was able to refine  an idea that I’ve mulled over for some time that I’m going to call “Compassionate Apologetics.”  What is “compassionate apologetics”? It is simply “serving those who have questions and doubts by listening and understanding them well.”  Apologetics, unfortunately, often gets a bad rap by being for those that want Read more about Compassionate Apologetics: Serving those who have questions and doubts by listening and understanding them well[…]