The Israelites were hungry, homeless, and weary, and the Amalekite army sought to take advantage of their circumstances. But God would protect them from this enemy…
Read MoreBut deep down I knew God does not play cruel jokes. He had us read Butterfield’s book as a church for a purpose: because the world was about to suffer in ways it had never suffered before, at least on a global scale. Human connection was about to come under severe attack and God was prepping us to handle the aftermath…
Read MoreIf you will allow me a bit of liberty with this one I’d like to “update” this text so it’s easier to understand for the 21st century reader. I do not seek to alter the unchanging nature of God’s Word; I only want to show how we have fallen into the same trap that God’s people did when Isaiah prophesied to them…
Read MoreThis article is a follow up to my article “Finding the Overlap.” It is an example, written in letter form, of how to put the principles of “building a bridge” into practice…
Read MoreI want to share a philosophy we learned in last semester’s WITT class, Apologetics & Outreach, lectured by Jerram Barrs. Throughout the semester’s lectures, Barrs referred to “building bridges” between us and people that don’t believe the Christian faith.
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