Saturday, March 18, 2017
Faith and Works: They Are Not Opposites!
One of the ever-present issues that the church of Christ faces is
maintaining a balance between what it believes and what it does. All too often,
those churches that emphasize knowledge show a weakness in putting that
knowledge into practice. The reverse is also often true: many churches are so
immersed in what they, as a church, do that their knowledge of the doctrine of
Christ and his word suffers. You often hear preachers pleading with their
hearers to ensure that they do not neglect the “weightier matters of the law”
while at the same time not relegating the others to second banana status. This,
it seems to me, is a problem that demands our attention as the body of Christ
and against which we must constantly guard ourselves if we are to be an
effective organism.
Saturday, March 4, 2017
The Enlightenment and the Church

Saturday, February 18, 2017
Good for Thee, But Not for Me
You've probably heard
the, undoubtedly grammatically improper, saying that things sometimes seem to
be curioser and curioser. This came to mind the other day as I was reading an
article on our new president. According to the author, Mr. Trump is of the mind
that the world should hearken back to the time when family was paramount,
morals and faith were essential and the American work ethic was the driving
engine behind the country's prosperity. Nothing strange about that, you may
say, since conservatism is all about recapturing what have been the long-held
values of our country.
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