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Tag Archives: Questions
Can We Trust the Bible?
A very common reason why many young adults leave the faith is because they find that the Bible is not trustworthy. David Kinnaman discusses this in his book You Lost Me (which I highly recommend. Read my review of the book). … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged Bible, Faith, Generations, macro evolution, Questions, validity of the bible
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Why Should I Give Money To My Church?
Editor’s Note: Though it shouldn’t be this way, churches are not exempt from the financial crisis in America. Across the nation churches and ministries are struggling to make their year-end budgets. With a new generation taking the helm at leading … Continue reading
What’s the Deal With Communion?
When it comes to communion, I’ve seen it done a hundred ways. My friends, Grace Bretherans, wash each other’s feet every time they observe the table. Some churches pass around a loaf of bread, others pass broken crackers. Some pass … Continue reading
Keep the Faith
When I was a freshman in college, I remember having a conversation with my dad, who was a pastor at the time. While sitting in an airport waiting for my flight to take me off for my vacation, I asked … Continue reading