Category: Christianity

A Free Gift for Christmas

We all have them: Christmas lists. By now, you have categorized the list to his family, your family, all of your friends, in-laws, “great” relatives, and the like. And, you likely know…

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A Lesson from the Manger

First and foremost let me state what you’re thinking: ARE YOU SERIOUSLY POSTING SOMETHING ABOUT THE BIRTH OF JESUS WHEN THE BIBLE DOESN’T TELL US WHEN HE WAS BORN!? I am. Do…

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What’s Right/Wrong with the Duck Controversy

Well, if you’ve been online recently, you know what’s happening: Phil Robertson, patriarch of the Duck Dynasty clan, released his personal feelings in an interview with GQ, and then his sponsoring television…

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Heart-Helping Weekend

This past weekend, I had the extreme privilege to spend time with some of the finest Christian people I know. As many (or most) of you may be aware, my husband started…

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Greetings, Friend!

Perhaps one of the more overlooked sections of scripture in the New Testament are the ‘greetings’ at the end of epistles. Much like the genealogies of the OT, the salutations are just…

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Christian Weapons

When you think about weapons, what do you generally think of? I, for one, think about a fight or a war. I don’t think about weapons being used in frivolous matters, but…

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It’s Coming!!

It’s that time of year again. You know, the time that some have dubbed the most wonderful time of the year! No doubt you’ve seen the commercials, experienced the decor in every store, and…

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WWJD

I know we all know what that stands for: what would Jesus do. And, it was quite the popular phenomenon while I was growing up. Everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, I knew…

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Why I Do What I Do

If I had lived back in the time of Daniel, as a Gentile I would have likely been Babylonian…if not by birth, then overtaken by them. As such, I would have been…

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How Christianity and Studying Abroad Should Be The Same

Most of you who know me, know that I studied abroad while I was in college. I lived in Italy for three months, and it was by far one of the greatest…

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