The Good Samaritan redefines who are our neighbor is, but it also warns us that if we can’t see “the other” as our neighbor, then we may be left alongside the road to die!
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The Good Samaritan redefines who are our neighbor is, but it also warns us that if we can’t see “the other” as our neighbor, then we may be left alongside the road to die!
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What happens when you’re cut off from your family because of disease? How do you overcome both the sickness and the isolation? In Christ, anything is possible.
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According to the Bible, good Christians do *not* go to heaven! Instead, there’s something much better in store for us. Find out what through my book review of Wright’s The Day the Revolution Began.
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It’s easy to see the story of the rich man and Lazarus as a story about heaven and hades, or a story about how poor people go to heaven…but it’s much more than that!
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Today is Reformation Day. What, exactly, does that mean? Was it truly a Reformation or was it something else? Also, what does the Orthodox Church have to do with the Reformation?
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This past Sunday we celebrated the Feast of St. James – but we celebrated it by reading a condemnation of St. James by St. Paul! Here’s why…
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The greatest gift the apostles had to convert the Roman Empire was their weakness!
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Love just may be the key to forgiveness and salvation!
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It was only through weakness that St. Paul could show the strength of the gospel message.
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Casting our nets is easy, but it’s only by faith we know where to cast them!
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