Lazy, Fantasied Bible Study
Context. Context. Context. When we take verses out of context, we are in danger of missing God’s intent entirely. So don’t do it.
Context. Context. Context. When we take verses out of context, we are in danger of missing God’s intent entirely. So don’t do it.
We published an article this morning that, in effect, encourages our readers to find and join a church. Not just attend regularly, but to go through the membership process and formally become a member of that congregation. Pastor Mark Dever, who …
My roommate Mike would come home at the end of the day, and inevitably he would talk about Libby, a beautiful godly young woman from church. She was different, and he was intent on winning her heart. And doing it the right way. She was worth it. …
To me the mentoring model made intuitive sense because the people who’ve been around longer have more life experience and presumably, more wisdom.
I was browsing through Valentine’s Day cards yesterday and noticed two things: 1) A surprising number of cards were pretty raunchy and 2) you can actually buy anti-Valentine’s Day cards if you wish to shun the holiday instead of celebrate it. I …
I don’t exactly know where the line between “just friends” and “more than friends” is, but I know it exists.
I ran across an article that offers great advice to married people on befriending singles. One point, that I have experienced first-hand, is regarding the awkward things married people sometimes say: I have yet to find a witty response to the co …
I was clicking through some posts on a singles forum and came across one titled “Dream wife and Dream husband.” I admit that I was surprised at the maturity of the responses. Dream spouse characteristics included honest, church-going, non-judgme …
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