Share the “Unknown God” – Part 1

A few years ago I visited a large Hindu temple. I could not help but be impressed by the beautiful and detailed craftsmanship. Our hostess informed us that skilled artisans from a certain priestly caste in India required ten years to do the exquisite sculpture and friezes inside and outside…
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Decision Making and the Christian Worldview

There are numerous ways one can look at the process of decision making. You can look at it based on style, you can focus on the process, or even on the information needed to make a good decision. None of these approaches are innately good or bad. But there are…
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Why Does the Resurrection Matter?

In 1881 Mark Twain wrote a classic story called The Prince and the Pauper. It was the fictional story of two 16th century English boys. Tom Canty was a poor commoner and Edward, Prince of Wales, was the son of King Henry VIII. The two boys were almost identical physically.…
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The Centrality of the Cross

Every Spring, Christians around the world celebrate the season leading up to Easter. The term Easter is not really in the Bible. It is found inserted once in the King James Version in Acts 12:4, where the Greek word Pascha should be translated “Passover.” It is a reference to the…
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