The article humorously explores the concept of Emmanuel, emphasizing God’s desire for a relationship with humanity and contrasting this belief with other religions.
Theology on the Lighter Side - Moses went up Mount Sinai to receive a tangible, physical list of commandments from God... while the Israelites waited below and fell away from serving God to serving idols. When Moses returned and saw how his people had fallen back to their sinful...
Lifestyle evangelism, defined as a Christian acting as a “good person” or displaying Christian symbols, is insufficient for salvation. True evangelism requires actively seeking conversations and sharing the gospel.
The article warns against money as an idol, emphasizing contentment and biblical teachings prioritizing God over wealth. The author shares a testimony of financial loss leading to deeper faith.
The article explores the rise of phobias, including Islamophobia, in American society, attributing them to government support structures and cultural isolationism. It emphasizes the need for Biblical Christians to share the Gospel despite societal challenges.
Theology on the Lighter Side - What do sheep say at Christmas? - A Merry Christmas to Ewe!
Rather than our typical heavy and convicting theology, consider the following clean non-religious Christmas one-liners from City Impact Church. Pass them on once all the presents are opened and relaxing fellowship is...
A survey shows 87% of Americans celebrate Christmas, but only 37% attend religious services, indicating a possible shift towards a more secular celebration.
The diversity of music, like the diversity of humanity, reflects God’s creation. While this diversity can lead to conflict, the author encourages grace and focus on Jesus Christ during the Christmas season.
Holiday Inn’s Christmas promotion humorously parallels Mary and Joseph’s journey, emphasizing Jesus’ birth as a savior and encouraging sharing His message during the holiday season.