Empty Fluff One of the ideas which is often repeated in Christian circles today is the need for application, relevance and practicality concerning the church's teachings. Sermons, Sunday School lessons, even casual discussions should always be readily usable concerning some aspect of our lives. Anything which doesn't is considered empty fluff. This would include theology and doctrine. The average Christian is supposed to have no need for the theoretical. Give us application and save understanding for the seminaries and spiritually dead. But what if application is supposed to flow out of understanding instead of being contrary to it? Read More
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A Christian perspective on current issues. | It seems everybody knows somebody who at one time lived the Christian life, but has apparently fallen off the Christian bandwagon. These "backsliders" have, by all appearances, rejected their earlier convictions and affections for Jesus Christ. They are either living a life of moral iniquity or, at least, religious indifference. The question in cases like these is, "What will happen to them when they die?" Keep Reading
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