Being Good is Good Enough
I’m a tennis player. I began when I was 9 years old, started competitive tennis at 10, competed in the junior circuit in Florida through age 18, then played one…
Read MoreI’m a tennis player. I began when I was 9 years old, started competitive tennis at 10, competed in the junior circuit in Florida through age 18, then played one…
Read MoreReligious pluralism generally refers to the belief in two or more religious worldviews as being equally valid or acceptable. In practical terms, religious pluralism is a view that all religions…
Read MoreGeneralization: a broad statement or an idea that applies to a group of people or things. While generalizations are not entirely true or false, they can be strong or weak.…
Read MoreAll the chaos, pandemonium, and noise surrounding this 2024 political season is reaching epic proportions as we come down the home stretch of a surefire eventful election later this fall. As…
Read More“Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater!” We are familiar with this idiom whether we’ve heard it or used it ourselves. It is a phrase used to suggest an…
Read MoreAs we anticipate objections and questions about the Christian faith, it will help to have what we might call “coffee shop” responses. In other words, when an objection is posed, it…
Read More“Good and good for you!” This general food slogan refers to good tasting food that also provides real health benefits. For those of us who like food, this best-of-both-worlds concept…
Read MoreEvangelism is generally comprised of prayer, good works and good words. For most of us, praying for the lost and taking opportunity to demonstrate God’s love through serving others is…
Read MoreBeing an assistant tennis coach at East Tennessee State University in the mid-90s gave me very flexible summers. I had known about the ministry of Jews for Jesus for several…
Read MoreThis world is not our home! We are strangers in a strange land seemingly getting stranger by the moment. In fact, we as God’s people are just passing through, for…
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