Grubb is the latest in speedy two-sport running backs for the Bruins.
I’m not scared that non-believers will make me feel like an outcast. I’m scared that Christians will.
The only way to have joy is to say a full “Yes” to God. Which means saying “No” to the world.
Is the age of the earth unimportant and divisive, as some Christians claim? Answers in Genesis thinks not.
“I just don’t feel like people take me seriously.”<br>I’ve heard this statement a lot lately. Recently, I was talking with a friend who is burnt out and just plain tired of church. She said, “I’m done trying to get people to take me and my faith seriously.”<br>I kind of don’t blame her. Our church cultu
The historical Christian positions on social issues don’t match up with contemporary political alignments.
“Christians should get as good a grasp on questions about transgender, whether or not we have transgender friends,” says theologian and ethicist Rob Smith. “Because when a person hurts themselves, it hurts others.”
Gay marriage has overwhelmed Christian conversation lately. But here are other issues Christians can and should talk about.
Christianity wouldn't have its framework without these essential doctrines.
Local communities alone can't handle child care under capitalism.
Take a look at four of the basics of Christianity.
Whenever Christians talk about their faith with other Christians or with non-Christians the Bible is there, either as an overt discussion topic or as part of the background noise in the room. Many followers of Jesus assume that everyone believes everything about the Bible that they believe about the Bible, which makes for some very messy miscommunication and far too… Continue Reading 10 Things This Christian Doesn’t Believe About The Bible
Do you really need to belong to a church to be a Christian?<br>--Ignite Your Faith
Because it doesn't stay confined to Christian spaces.
The first question I asked myself when I realized I like guys is one that we still get regularly at Queer Theology: Is it OK to be gay, bisexual, or transgender and Christian? Like, really? Have you asked yourself that question? What steps did you take to find the answer? If you’re like me, you ma
“I Love Jesus but not so much the church”? We’ve heard it said before: You can’t both love Jesus and not like the church. Admittedly, I even echoed similar sentiments using the analogy of one’s best friend marrying someone you don’t like; going on to say, because of this, the friendship probably wouldn’t work once …
What if being a parent has more to do with us and our relationship with God, than somehow applying a Christian formula to our children and having them turn out evangelical?
While there is no foolproof physical or logical proof that can be given for the existence of a supernatural deity, there are sufficient grounds for a rational acceptance of a creator. But that is still a big step away from accepting the God of Christianity, of Islam, of Hinduism, or of any of the other thousands of religions that have existed throughout history. How, as a Christian, can I rationally claim that only Christianity can lead to knowledge of God, and that all…
In America, evangelicalism has become as much a political as a religious identity