Click the title to listen to a recording of my latest talk on the identity of the church: Chosen
Author: Nathan Wilkerson
Holding on for dear life.
Scandalous
Scandalous If the world doesn’t consider our message to be foolish or offensive perhaps we’re not expressing it right.
Best Bad Trinity Analogy
1. There are three colors. 2. Each color is fully toothpaste. 3. There is one toothpaste.
Hell? No!
I’ve had several conversations with atheists and agnostics regarding the existence of the God of the Bible. After all is said and very little done, their objections almost always come down to disbelief in a character who would create moral beings knowing they would sin and then cause them to suffer eternally for sinning. They…… Continue reading Hell? No!
Strategic Planning
I just reblogged a post on Islamophobia. I agree with the facts related in the post and with the contention that many people fail to call out the misdeeds of Muslims out of fear of backlash or worse. However, I would not say that Islam is ultimately to blame for the evils committed by some…… Continue reading Strategic Planning
Untitled
From an atheist blogger who’s hit it right on the nose. I applaud his courage. In the summer of 2000, I prayed that Islam would be discredited within a generation. Father, thanks for answering.
Time Management Jesus Style
For anyone who’s tired of spinning plates, Jesus will give you effortless productivity – AKA rest. Time Management
Except for these Chains
There is only one religion given by God and Christianity is not it. Give a listen and see what I mean. Except for these Chains
Testimony
In Bill Hybels’ book, Just Walk Across the Room, he challenges his readers to write out their faith story in 100 words or less. Here is my 105-word attempt: As a young person I dreamed of growing up to become a doctor. Then, I saw a “20/20” special on successful people who had attempted suicide.…… Continue reading Testimony
Faith and the Art of Motorcycle Maneuvering
I’m a new motorcycle rider. As I’ve been learning to operate my new vehicle, I’m finding that it’s much like faith. To ride a motorcycle, a person has to trust an invisible principle to keep him up. He doesn’t have the visible certainty that comes from another two tires. No one can test the principle…… Continue reading Faith and the Art of Motorcycle Maneuvering
