How do you explain the Christian faith to someone? One approach might be to focus on natural law, to focus on conscience and to point people ultimately to Christ and what he has done for them.
What's this church thing all about? For those of you that haven't been raised in a religious home or used to going church, you may be wonder, why do people go to church?
That fever will actually cause our body or help our body to overcome the sickness, and throwing up can actually expel whatever's causing the problem to get out of our stomach and get out of our system. It's interesting to think about those things as terrible as they are to go through that they actually can be beneficial, ultimately, good for us.
God has promised to speak to us through his word.
Do you ever need to vent?
What does every hospital need? Hospitals, of course, need a lot of doctors and a lot of nurses, but they also need a lot of patients.
Sometimes I wonder if we have such reverence for God's Word that we almost don't want to take that Bible off the shelf. It looks so good, so perfect.
What's your first reaction when someone cuts you off in traffic?
You know, there's a lot of different kinds of churches out there. What should you look for in a church?
I am the Good Shepherd. I know my sheep and my sheep know me (just as the Father knows me and I know the Father). And I lay down my life for the sheep. (John 10:14-15)
is it more important to work hard or more important to spend time in God's Word?
Why does Easter matter? Or to put it another way, what would be missing without Easter?