Immutable, unchanging, incapable of being changed. It is what we were taught when asked to describe the characteristics of God. Other attributes in some way flowed easier – omniscient, invisible, ...
[I] write in response to your April 4 article, “Gay couples find a place at local churches.” There are evangelical churches, such as ours, in Montgomery County that believe that everyone is warmly ...
Human beings are fickle creatures. We change our minds. We flip flop. We say we are going to do one thing, but then do another. Pastors are not immune to such fickleness. I can’t tell you how many ...
Do Christians, Muslims and Jews worship the same God? What a wonderful question for debate. Recent remarks by Pope Francis and Catholic teaching imply that they do. Even if you believe the pope to be ...
Lessons on worshiping a consistently unpredictable God. My son, Luke, is a brilliant soccer player. Even at a young age, he had fantastic control skills and a powerful kick. Luke is also a brilliant ...
If Jürgen Moltmann and Brené Brown collaborated on a book, what might emerge is something like Elizabeth Gandolfo’s The Power and Vulnerability of Love. The volume is framed as a theological ...
Lord Krishna says in the ancient pre-BCE Bhagavad-Gita: "I am the beginning, middle, and end of creation ... I am time, the destroyer of all ... All the scriptures lead to me; I am their author and ...
God is not like people, who lie; He is not a human who changes his mind. Whatever He promises, He does; He speaks, and it is done. (Numbers 23:19) Stop me if you’ve heard this one: If God is ...
Did you grow up in a home where you heard the slogan, “Wait until your father gets home?" I think most people if they had the presence of a dad in their home would realize once they heard that ...
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