by John Ensor | Feb 12, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, podcast, video
When does human life begin really? By John Ensor Several years ago, I stopped into an antique shop, which is one of my favorite things to do, and I came across some old Life Magazines. I examined a Life Magazine with the famous photo by Leonard Nielsen, who has now...
by Mark Nicholson | Feb 7, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, podcast, video
When does the Bible say human life begins? By Mark Nicholson One of the central questions in the abortion debate always comes to this, when does human life begin and does the unborn growing in the womb count among the human race? As Christians, we need to be able to...
by John Ensor | Feb 5, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, podcast, video
Should the poor give to the poor? By John Ensor Lately I have observed something out in Cuba, in parts of Africa and other parts of the world that give me such great joy that I wanted to share it with you. In Cuba, which is one of the poorest countries in our...
by Mark Nicholson | Jan 31, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, podcast, video
Procreation, children, and the family By Mark Nicholson As we travel the world and teach with Passion Life, we are often asked about what is the biblical worldview of procreation, marriage, children and family. How does God feel about these things? Well, those are...
by John Ensor | Jan 29, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, podcast, video
Me and my plans collapsed By John Ensor Well, I was really looking forward to the day and then all my plans collapsed. The Sanctity of Human Life Sunday is honored in January every year by many churches. It’s the one Sunday that I get invited to speak at a...
by Mark Nicholson | Jan 24, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, podcast, video
Implications of the imago dei By Mark Nicholson As a basic theological concept, there is maybe nothing more central to our understanding of the Bible, God himself and human beings’ relationships to God than the Imago Dei. Imago Dei, of course, being the Latin...