Some people may think that bullying is just a part of growing up. There’s always going to be that mean kid who torments those of us who are different in some way. But the truth is that no one should …
We live in an inclusive society. It’s more acceptable to be politically correct and to not make anyone feel uncomfortable, especially on matters of theology. Sometimes that makes it tough to be blatantly direct and unwavering in a fundamental truth. …
There are a lot of people in the Church today, starting with many pastoral leaders, who aren’t sure what to believe about Hell. We don’t really hear a lot about Hell in sermon messages these days. Why? Has the topic …
Most people only know Pentecost as a Christian holiday, where we commemorate the day when the Holy Spirit fell on the Apostles of Christ as they gathered together in the upper room, after the Ascension of Jesus. Scripture (Acts 2) …
If you weren’t raised in a Christian liturgical denomination, the idea of “giving up something” for the 40 day season of Lent may seem like a strange practice – and it may seem even stranger to your children, if it’s …
The holidays are approaching and for most of us this is the time of year where we emphasize what it is we should all be thankful for. Our families, our health, our homes and our dear friends are all part …