
The Unseen Middle
We tend to think on two planes: the natural world and the afterlife. But many cultures prioritize thinking of an unseen world between the two.
We tend to think on two planes: the natural world and the afterlife. But many cultures prioritize thinking of an unseen world between the two.
Looking at total fertility rates around the world demonstrates the unfolding culture of death and why it is vital for Christians to uphold the Gospel of Life starting with a courageous commitment to welcoming children into our families.
This question is a metaphor for our contextualization of the Gospel as a missions agency.
I’m about to start my 31st trip to China. A land of great mystery, multiple challenges, but wonderful opportunities for the Gospel of LIfe.
Let’s take a deep look at the role that crying and weeping takes in Christian theology.
Does anyone ever weep over their sins anymore? Yes they do. I’m an eye witness to the dramatic changes that take place in that moment of regret and tears. Repentance is a beautiful thing to behold.