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Perspective

Perspective is power. And there are times of sorrow or confusion when perspective is essential.  This post is intended to give you this power.

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Missing the Mark?

Maybe our definition of sin needs some work. . . Most of us have defined sin as “missing the mark.”  That is a pretty good rendering of the Greek word for sin.  But does missing the mark really seem so … Continue reading

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The Dance – Part 3

 Dancing and the Bible “God is dead.”  –  Friedrich Nietzsche Those three simple words became a movement under German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche.  He once wrote in a letter to a friend: “If these Christians want me to believe in their god, … Continue reading

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The Dance – Part 2

I believe that Jesus still speaks.  What He says today does not come with the same authority as the Holy words in the Bible.  But He is alive right now and He’s not disengaged or disinterested. 

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It Costs Him for Me to Suffer

One of my deepest convictions is that the Church of the 21st century needs to further develop their theology of suffering.  We have focused so much on a “me” centered gospel that it has left us completely unprepared for the … Continue reading

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