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Making Sense of Creation
9 Juli 2013

Making Sense of Creation

After completing a degree at Christ’s College, Cambridge, preparing to become a minister, Charles Darwin sailed in 1831 as a passenger aboard the H.M.S. Beagle, setting off on a path that was destined to impact the world. His five-year voyage took him to the western coast of South America, where...

Law or Love?
9 Juli 2013

Law or Love?

When they think about Christians, many people think about a lot of stifling rules. They can't party. They can't sleep around. They can't swear or get drunk. They can't go to strip clubs or tell little white lies. To some outside observers, Christians seem tied up in a whole lot of rules that just...

“Well Done”
9 Juli 2013

“Well Done”

During one of the worst times in history, one of the best examples of Christian behavior emerged. In 1940 when German Nazis invaded Holland, John Henry Weidner—a Dutch citizen in his late 20s—happened to be in Paris. Unable to reach England with the purpose of joining the Allied armies, he remai...

The Shepherd and the Steward
9 Juli 2013

The Shepherd and the Steward

A matter of ownership.  Have you ever noticed how emphatically the Good Shepherd claims ownership of the sheep in the narrative of John 10? He “calls his own” (v.3); “he brings out his own” (v.4); “I know my sheep.. .am known by my own” (v. 14); “I lay down my life for my sheep” (v. 15); and “ot...

Love in Any Language
9 Juli 2013

Love in Any Language

Anxiety. Pain. Brokenness. These are just some of the results of sin that we witness every day. Everyone experiences setbacks that were not in the original plan for our world. Our role, our mission and, most importantly, our responsibility is to ease the results of sin.  When Christ was on Earth...