Jun
13
Party time!
June 13, 2008 | 4 Comments
Posted by ben hind · Filed Under Ethics, Christian Life, Personal
It’s party time! My friend has just got back from university to spend her 21st birthday over here. So, I inevitably got thinking about the theological implications of parties. I probably wouldn’t think about this, I’m not that sad, but it seems the waters have become muddy when it comes to how a Christian should […]
Jun
11
Don’t post angry.
June 11, 2008 | 2 Comments
Posted by ben hind · Filed Under Problems in the Church, Christian Life, Personal
I’m a little upset after my trip to Greece. Not upset with Greece, but just in coming back to the West. We fight too much with each-other. And I’m not talking about politics; I mean Christians fighting each-other. It seems we like to pick theological fights over non-essential issues and throw around the term ‘heretic’ […]
May
26
Walking with Jesus… literally!
May 26, 2008 | 5 Comments
Posted by ben hind · Filed Under Christian Life, Random thoughts, Personal
I went for a little adventure today. It’s a bank holiday (a national holiday in England where all the banks close), so I decided I’d do something a bit different. Giving myself 3 hours I tried to see how far out of town I could get on foot. Here’s what I got up to:
This is […]
May
21
‘The charismatic problem’, by a repressed charismatic.
May 21, 2008 | 7 Comments
Posted by ben hind · Filed Under Denominations, Problems in the Church, Christian Life, Rants
Having been in charismatic/pentecostal circles all my life I have seen a lot of weird stuff. You wouldn’t believe some of the claims people have made about how God has moved; raising the dead, the blind being given new eyes (literally), legs growing back from amputations, I could go on. I didn’t believe them… that’s […]
May
16
Should Christians go to counseling? The arguments for.
May 16, 2008 | 1 Comment
Posted by ben hind · Filed Under Ethics, Christian Life, General Discussion
Here’s the next half of the post on ’should Christians go to counseling?’ These are the arguments for going to counseling:
1. The bible does not speak directly to certain issues that the believer may face, where they would benefit from counseling. Although the bible is sufficient for instructing the Christian on how to live a […]



