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 […]

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 […]

I know a lot of Christians who have problems. Maybe not problems with sin, but problems none the less. Yet many Christians are reluctant to find help outside of praying, reading their bible and being advised to ‘claim the victory in Christ’. Many Christians feel guilty about going to councelling. As if it’s some terrible […]

How to Get what we want

January 26, 2008 | 1 Comment

Posted by lisa robinson · Filed Under Ethics, Christian Life, Ministry 

In anticipation of starting seminary in the fall, I started a countdown journal on my Xanga site. I originally intended it as a sharing of steps related to practical life issues, especially since I will have to relocate to a different part of the country. Interestingly, it has evolved into a contemplation of […]

U.S. Aportion Totals Hit Lowest Mark in Years

November 26, 2007 | 2 Comments

Posted by michaelp · Filed Under Ethics, General Discussion, Culture, Politics 

The number of abortions nationwide has dropped to their lowest levels since the year following the Supreme Court’s landmark decision Roe v. Wade, according to the latest annual Abortion Surveillance report by the Center for Disease Control.
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