Surely, black lives matter because the Scripture clearly teaches that all lives matter. So how can Christians (especially white Christians) love and esteem black lives in a biblically faithful way?
Psalm 2 Romans 1:16-17 Joel Webbon
Surely, black lives matter because the Scripture clearly teaches that all lives matter. So how can Christians (especially white Christians) love and esteem black lives in a biblically faithful way?
What is God’s purpose for saving people? What should a new Christian focus their attention on?
Matthew 10:14-15 Matthew 18:21-22 Matthew 19:27-29 Joel Webbon
Is there ever is a time where it’s acceptable and biblical to cut someone out of your life who is toxic and mistreats you? I know Christians are called to forgive one another and love their neighbors, but is there ever a time where it’s simply unwise to continue associating with someone who doesn’t treat you well? And what if …
What is equality? Should it be held as a virtue? Should it be pursued? Where there be equality in the new heaven and the new earth? Or will hierarchy among humans continue into eternity? All of these questions are addressed in this episode of Questions.
There appears to be a growing divide in American Evangelicalism. Whether it be the political sphere, cultural sphere, or church sphere, the “middle ground” seems to be rapidly disappearing. Today, pastors are either bold or compromising. So how can Christians quickly identify whether or not a specific pastor is a coward, before investing multiple years in that local church?
When an elder, deacon, or member of a church is caught in sin, there is one incredibly common method of dealing with that sin that Scripture clearly condemns as spiritual abuse. Sadly, although this abusive method is condemned, pastors still do it all the time.