By ashepherd on 2009/10/08
Most of us fear difficult circumstances because we associate them with feelings of inadequacy and potential for failure. How is it that God wants us to see them as occasions for joy?
Posted in Walking as Jesus walked | Tagged Discipleship, James |
By ashepherd on 2009/07/01
This video skit brings to life the fact that discipleship involves transformation of our character.
Posted in Walking as Jesus walked | Tagged Discipleship, Video |
By ashepherd on 2009/07/01
It’s frequently said that communion reminds Christians to think back to death of Christ and forward to His future return. Does that leave us just marking time between these events? Come with me as we explore an idea that may add another dimension, not only to communion, but also to life.
Posted in Walking as Jesus walked | Tagged Communion, Meditations |
By ashepherd on 2009/02/08
Some people think they’ll be able to handle the hereafter just fine. But if you have to give an account of yourself, which book your name is in will matter.
Posted in Walking as Jesus walked | Tagged Discipleship, Reasons To Believe |
By ashepherd on 2009/02/06
Interesting Bible Numbers. Got any to add?
Posted in Bible Studies and Doctrines | Tagged Bible Facts |
By ashepherd on 2009/01/28
How would it affect our understanding of God and Biblical teaching if time isn’t what we think it is?
Posted in Bible Studies and Doctrines | Tagged Meditations, Science |
By ashepherd on 2009/01/26
Who handed Jesus over to be crucified? The answer gives us further insight into what the rite of communion is about.
Posted in Walking as Jesus walked | Tagged Communion, Meditations |
By ashepherd on 2009/01/24
2009 will be the first light in the dawn of a new era in both the United States and the world.
Posted in Philosophies of the World | Tagged Economy |
By ashepherd on 2009/01/11
What does the bold confidence the Apostle John encouraged us to have in prayer look like?
Posted in Walking as Jesus walked | Tagged 1John, Discipleship, Prayer |
By jabinpark on 2009/01/06
Today, the political “Left” in most western countries refers to the socialist (Marxist) political party. … By stripping off the original strictly atheistic foundation of Karl Marx’s theory, they have made Marxism more palatable to the west.
Posted in Philosophies of the World | Tagged Marxism, Politics |