When President Trump arrived in England and was honored with “Amazing Grace,” played by the Queen’s Guard Band...which ended a little awkwardly. Watch more f...
When President Trump arrived in England and was honored with “Amazing Grace,” played by the Queen’s Guard Band...which ended a little awkwardly. Watch more f...
Evangelism is counter-cultural. It's true everywhere on the planet, but perhaps it's especially so in our increasingly post-Christian Western society. We live in a polite culture, for the most part. Talk about religion? You just don't go there. Talk about…
Selected Texts I. Holiness On Our Own is Impossible II. God Makes Our Holiness Possible III. God Establishes Our Holiness IV. God Increases Our Holiness V. God Consummates Our Holiness
These words are for the humbling of God's people; they are called God's vine, but what are they by nature more than others? They, by God's goodness, have become fruitful, having been planted in a good soil; the Lord has ...
Should we pray for our president? When answering this question, we would do well to remember the political realities of the early centuries.
If all you preach is God’s blessing without the warnings, then your congregation is only hearing half of the truth.
What does it look like to embrace grace in a culture that shouts the idea that we need to be perfect as mothers?
We need to do more than sing “Amazing Grace.” We need to be repeatedly amazed by grace. – R.C. Sproul
Whether a gift from God or the vitality of technological advancements, Amazing Grace is a gift of cinematic resurrection brings back Aretha in all her glory.
What's so amazing about grace? This is a question I have been asking myself for quite awhile now. At first glance, it's a question which appears to have a quick and easy answer, but as I sojourn through life I've discovered it's a mixed up word with a mixed up message. All the things that make us love and hate this
What follows is a condensation and distillation from a much longer session. Women are not the only ones to experience what Grace does…
We can risk our lives for Jesus because he is all we need. We only lose when we embrace comfort over the cross.
Showing grace to others is one of the simplest forms of kindness. Jesus showed amazing grace to us, and we in turn need to show that same grace to others.
If you get on social media platform for even a short period of time these days, you will see different prescriptions for what we need to be doing to fix our problems and why each prescription is th…
My friend recently asked me in an email conversation why I stay in the Catholic Church. “If that sounds confrontational, it’s not,” he wrote in his email. “At least not yet. I am genuinely curious.”
Grace is hard to picture and, consequently, hard to believe.
Laziness in professing Christians dishonors the power and strength that has come to dwell in us in God the Spirit.
Grace isn’t an excuse to be lazy or apathetic about the marks of a Christian life. It’s the catalyst by which we grow.
Values determine the ways in which we connect. Values that reflect respect and dignity are those that emerge from grace. Grace, then, becomes our how, just as purpose is our why.