Biblical truth is more important than conservative values

Biblical truth is more important than conservative values

Christians engaged in the current culture war find themselves with some unexpected allies in the struggle to preserve good values and traditions, but we must be careful not to compromise our biblical mandate in the pursuit of broader conservative values..

  • He who has the Son has everything

    When was the last time you replaced a light bulb? I’m guessing that this household chore is not foreign to any of us who love to enjoy our well-illuminated homes.

  • Still Laughing After A Loss.

    One team walked of the field more positive than the other. You would expect this would be the winning team. Not this time. It is possible to loose a game and still walk off winning in other ways. It happened to my team this Saturday.

  • Growing Contentment

    “For I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound...” (Philippians chapter 4 verses 11 to 12)

  • Fresh out of giddy up?

    Slumped over the chest of drawers as I got out the kids’ night clothes, I paused as I considered the opportunity cost of getting the washer fixed versus getting groceries.

  • The cost of compromise

    David… Solomon… Samson…

  • Hope in Despair

    One of the most amazing things about nature that I find inspiring is the ability of a dwindling, dying, dried-out plant to bounce right back into a flourishing bloom after receiving watering, nurturing, and a little bit of pruning.

  • Value of a Christian life

    My colleague, Charles, is a person who is interested in exploring spiritual life. From our previous conversations, I think Christianity could answer some of his questions, at least provide another way of thinking. Therefore, I continually try to invite him to our church as and when possible.

  • Constantly in the news  -  Teachers

    Federal budgets have a lot about Education although constitutionally is a State issue and teachers need to do their own homework to get accredited to teach in States other than their own. That's the principle - yet in some situations there are ways to avoid some of the pitfalls.

  • You are special, yes you are!

    In our teacher training education, we learn that for every negative we point out, there needs to be five positive praises or encouragements. People need to hear how special they are.People need to know their worth, in order to realise their full potential.

  • Will there be pets in heaven?

    This article is served with a suggestion of being accompanied with a modicum of salt.It is a layperson’s musings and not a theological treatise.

  • The gift of prayer

    Giggles were dancing through the door of the room. The happy chatter of my children and their seemingly undaunted enthusiasm despite the weather always amaze me.