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The Discipline of Solitude
How do we justify distractions which steal away time that we could be investing in our relationship with God and the advancement of His kingdom?
Radical Choices
We are settling for far less than we have been offered. We are either very stupid, or we are deceived. I do not think most
Always Loving
The cynicism and critical attitude startled me. It certainly did not feel like the “I love the church” that had come from the man at
inLight Adventure Newsletter – Assurance of Salvation?
I recently participated in a Facebook “conversation” regarding the value of Christ’s death in our salvation. Trying to encourage the other participants to look beyond
A Leader’s Lament
The Lord is trying in this life – during our time on Earth – to prepare us for the age to come, to guide our
The Romans Anchor – Part Three
I am going to resist the temptation to restate the thesis of this three-part article and direct you back to Part One. There you will
The Romans Anchor – Part Two
Reading through Part One of this article, I discovered an oversight. Having referenced Romans 12:1-3 as the personal perspective of the Romans “anchor”, I failed
The Romans Anchor – Part One
You may notice an oversight in this first part: after referencing verse three, I failed to explore its meaning. Part two addresses this mistake. Please
God’s Love is Something Else
I have spent much of my Christian life believing the false hyperbole of God’s unconditional love. Why? Because this notion has been promoted by many
16 Disciplines for the Process of Faith
As we have asserted in the past, God is a process-oriented problem solver. Salvation, transformation, sanctification, etc. – all the ways of God are processes,