I think the failure of The American church to affirm the goodness of civilizational life is our greatest failing today.
I think the failure of The American church to affirm the goodness of civilizational life is our greatest failing today.
Lordship and rapport are the keys to save us from being combative and make us more attractive in spiritual conversations.
You should feel so driven to help the world that it would weigh you down if a single person received anything but the best.
In church, the rules of the lifeboat don't apply. Church is the refuge where the Kingdom of God is emulated, not mocked.
Young man, your problem and the reason so many like you fail, is simply because you allow yourself to give up far too early.
Cause every task of your day to be a sacred ministry to the Lord. however mundane your duties, for you they are a sacrament.
A schoolmate of Matt Chandler's with the locker next to his: "I need to tell you about Jesus. When do you want to do that?
If Christians insist only on condemning what they don't like, they will cut themselves off from that shared cultural life.
Ancient wisdom collides with modern crises, equipping believers to image Christ in a world entranced with salvific knock-offs.
Knowing God is not enough; you must make Him known to others. Through your living character, you tell more about the living God!
Let eloquence be flung to the dogs rather than souls be lost. What we want is to win souls. They are not won by flowery speeches.
Destiny and fate are of one’s own making, and riches and happiness are rarely found at the end of an easily-traversed path.
If the apostles reminded even Paul himself to remember the poor (Galatians 2:10), then surely the rest of us need such a reminder.
God loves atheists. The former ones make the most compelling theists because they're so empirically familiar with how atheists think.
"Well, It's just painful to see them without nothing to eat and at the same time no God. So let's share our food and our God.