Posted by Carter on October 26, 2009 ·
Written by Carter Theis and email correspondent The following is the continuance of an email conversation I’ve been having with an extremely respectful atheist who saw one of our videos on youtube. This person takes a decent amount of time to write their concerns about Christianity and religion. So I continue posting this interesting exchange, [...]
Posted by Josh on October 26, 2009 ·
Written by Josh Via | Songwriter, Worship Leader and Published Author “I planted, Apollos watered, but God was causing the growth,” (1 Corinthians 3:6). And yet, this spiritual infection known as competition is pandemic among our churches and ministries. I see it constantly in my own city and around the east coast as I travel. [...]
Posted by Brandon Harris on October 14, 2009 ·
Written by Brandon G. Harris I often wonder if being a Christian in modern society is easier than it was when the disciples walked the earth. I have yet to be imprisoned for my faith and aside from a few wise cracks here and there, I haven’t experienced very much ridicule. Sadly, there are still [...]
Posted by Carter on October 7, 2009 ·
Written by Carter Theis We got an email through Youtube and I was blown away at how long and thought out it was. I wrote back to this person, since they spent the time to write such a thoughtful and lengthy email. I tried to answer their disbelief in God with a mini testimony of [...]
Posted by Carter on October 7, 2009 ·
Adam McGahagin interviews Brandon Ryan — Writer, Author, Living with Cerebral Palsy Enoch Magazine) Brandon, you have been diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, what does your typical day look like? Brandon Ryan: Well, some days I open my eyes, look out the window and then slam my head back down into my pillows. Some days I [...]
Posted by lance on October 6, 2009 ·
Posted by Brandon Harris on October 3, 2009 ·
Written by Brandon G. Harris How many of us have heard someone say: “I would go to church, but it’s full of hypocrites.” The Sunday school response to this statement is, “Even hypocrites need Jesus.” I have regrettably believed for years that the largest deterrent to the Christian faith among lost people today is Christians [...]
Posted by Dave on September 24, 2009 ·
Written by Dave Geldart This last July, a few of us had the privilege of going to the Xenos Summer Institute conference in Columbus, OH. We packed into Todd’s Pontiac Aztek and set off on a 14-hour road trip to his old stomping grounds in Columbus. The road trip was actually QUITE fun (along with [...]
Posted by german on September 16, 2009 ·
Written by German L. Portillo I don’t know how you feel about guitar solos, but having grown up in the 90′s with perfect-hair rock, I love them. The electric guitar has been a major part of music now for a very long time and in recent years it finally seems to have made it’s way [...]
Posted by Nate on September 9, 2009 ·
Written Joe Turner When the man known as Abbé Pierre died in 2007, he was one of the most famous and most popular men in France. A scourge to the powerful, a defender of the weak, Henri Grouès as he was once known sold all he had as a young man to become a monastic. [...]
Posted by Freddie on August 10, 2009 ·
Posted by Brandon on August 6, 2009 ·
Written by Brandon Ryan Photos by Sarah Huffman I find myself going more and more against the grain, moving away from labels. Moving away from the current pulse of Christianity, and more into the depths of God’s freedom and grace. As a whole, a lot of Christians are following the teachings of Social Justice. Everyone [...]
Posted by Brandt Russo on August 6, 2009 ·
Misconceptions When Serving Homeless People Written by Brandt Russo About a year back, I was in New Orleans with a youth group that wanted to learn how to serve the homeless. Earlier that day, they had made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and brought apples and water hoping it would bring a smile and some [...]
Posted by Nate on August 6, 2009 ·
written by Nate Smith When most people take public transportation it seems they keep to themselves. They are consumed with an iPod, a book or the general stare of nothing. They are passing time as they get from one destination to another. I found myself in this situation as I was riding the L from [...]
Posted by Nate on July 24, 2009 ·
written by Selah Boyle As June rolled around the corner, there was only one thing on the minds of thousands of Christian punks, scenesters, hippies, and goths—Cornerstone Festival. For those of you who are unaware of the wonders of Cornerstone, it includes over 500 bands, 20,000 people, and two full exhibition tents worth of vendors—all [...]
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