Tuesday, 24 April 2018

Three Bible-Reading Challenges

Dear Michael, 
Prayer is hard, but Bible reading is easier—at least for me. Yet that doesn’t mean it’s simple. This critical source of nourishment also needs a plan because you and I face three challenges in being steady in the Word:
·      First, what to read (which Bible);
·      Second, where to read (which passages);
·      Third, how to read (what method helps you and me best understand what God’s Word teaches).

Tuesday, 17 April 2018

Quote of the Month: April

The mature Christian does not get so swept up in the emotion of this life that he loses motivation, hope, and propose.
John MacArthur
in reference to 1 Cor. 7:30

The Idolatry of Vegetarianism

"There’s no sin in being a vegetarian for health or religious reasons."
For health reasons, I can understand that. But the point I want to argue is the religious reasons. What are they?

Saturday, 14 April 2018

Nihilism in Canada

The fall of Christianity, but not completely from western society is unequivocally rooted in the immigration of eastern philosophy that "All is false" in contrary to Christian interpretation of the world and history that "God is truth".

Friday, 6 April 2018

What Makes Science Possible?

Another element of western culture so widespread that we no longer recognize it as distinctively Christian is the scientific enterprise itself. The common stereotype is that religion and science are at war with on another. But historians have turned that stereotype on its head.

The Joy of Critical Thinking

"Once you master the five principles from Romans 1, you will be equipped to think critically and creatively about any theory in any field of study or work." - Nancy Pearcey

The Hebrew Roots Movement

(It is difficult to document the movement’s history because of its lack of organizational structure, but the modern HRM has been influenced ...