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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Living In the Faith: Christianity – In Practice
A few may have approached this session with a little trepidation. With the fortifying and abounding already set forth, some may have expected this practical example to include instructions for standing on a milk crate and operating a bull horn. … Continue reading
Living In The Faith: Christianity – Action Plan
To cope with the many demands placed upon us, and to still meet our responsibilities, many Christians desire an action plan that can be integrated into busy lives. This helps to explain the popularity of programs and study series which … Continue reading
Gregory Koukl Fails to Reason Psychotherapy
It has recently come to my attention that popular Christian apologist Gregory Koukl wrote an article in which he attacked me. While he did not single me out personally, he took aim at a larger group in which I am … Continue reading
Living In The Faith: Christianity – The Word
In considering a simple and practical method for living in the faith, we first turn, not surprisingly, to the Bible. There are many patterns we can extract from the scriptures which we can use as an action plan, but first … Continue reading
Living In The Faith: Christianity Versus Life Coaches
Many professing Christians do always resist the Holy Ghost, and turn others aside with their vain jangling (1Tim 1:6). The Greek root word for this King James English word ‘jangling’ means babble; as in psychobabble. ‘Christian’ psychotherapists babble a doctrine … Continue reading
Living In The Faith: Christianity Versus Psychotherapy
In our ongoing Christian conference series the Church of What’s Happening Now we examine church leaders not to follow, and activities not to take part in. It is a testament to the times we are in that such a series … Continue reading