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The Problem with Mirrors
We tend to develop love-hate relationships with mirrors. When we believe we are looking good, we don’t mind taking a look in the mirror. In fact, we might even be pleased with what we see. On the other hand, we sometimes deliberately avoid mirrors because we are afraid of what we might see, and that [...]
Judging Others
I don’t make a habit of recommending movies. In far too many movies, very little of godly value is present and worthy of recommending. Laced with profanity, making sensual appeals, promoting intoxication – let not our consciences become dulled to such poor fodder for the spiritual mind! But a recent...
Read More Why Do You Insist on Baptism?
It seems that nothing separates those who profess faith in Christ like the subject of baptism. The division over baptism is quite ironic considering the significant role it played in the ministries of Jesus and His apostles. Many today distort its purpose, downplay it’s importance, or totally disregard its necessity...
Read More Why Doesn’t the Church Contribute to Businesses That Help People?
The church we read about in the Bible belongs to God and was planned by Him before the creation of the world (Eph.3:8-11). It was to make known the wisdom of God (3:10). It was built by Jesus Christ, our Lord, (Matt.16:18), who is its foundation (1 Cor.3:11), and was...
Read More Why Do You Say You Are Non-Denominational?
“There is one body” (Eph.4:4)… “Is Christ divided?” (1 Cor.1:13)… “He put all things under His feet, and gave Him to be head over all things to the church, which is His body” (Eph.1:22-23)… “that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You;...
Read More Under God
Maybe we should take those words out of our Pledge of Allegiance. Not because they are unconstitutional, but because they are inaccurate.
How can we profess to be “one nation under God” when we can’t say prayers in school but we can distribute contraceptives for “safe sex?” How can we be...
Read More A Letter to the President
Dear Mr. President:
My name is Ken Weliever and I am writing because you mentioned me in a speech last Thursday at the LGBT reception at the White House. You don’t remember? I am the one who “still hold(s) fast to worn arguments and old attitudes” regarding homosexuality. I am among...
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