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Burnout

This year has started with a bang, both globally and personally. The speed with which Bible prophecies are falling into place is incredible, and the whole world seems to be losing its mind at times. Lots of times. And increasingly so.
But events the last few weeks have been intense for me personally, on a number [...]

Death, Life, Water, Fire

I sometimes read articles at Grace Thru Faith, mostly about prophecy. I consider Jack Kelley one of the better prophecy teachers, though I strongly disagree with him on some other matters. But today’s post made a most intriguing observation:

Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will [...]

Two Plus Two Isn’t Nine

A friend alerted me recently to the suicide death of a popular mega-church pastor named Thomas Young (see also this blog and a bio here). While we cannot know all that went on in the final moments of this man’s life, there are disturbing statements being made to try and make sense of it.
This man [...]

Consequences

Surfing the net today I came across a very sad testimony from an atheist claiming to have been a Christian until not long ago. I hope that in commenting on this article that the author and others in similar circumstances may rethink all of this, because eternity is a long time to have regrets.
I did [...]

The Galileo Syndrome

When Galileo proposed that it was the sun, not the earth, that was the center of the solar system, the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) vehemently opposed the idea. Looking back on this, some now say that because “the church” has been wrong in the past about some scientific issues, then either (a) Christianity is anti-science, [...]

Faith and Prudence

If I had to choose a word to describe the emotion of our time, I think I’d pick “panic” or “worry”. It seems that people can tolerate just about anything but the prospect of losing life as they’ve known it. We in the west especially have become so accustomed to plenty of food, clothing, and [...]