The consequences of silencing the Christian voice are far reaching beyond just the loss of Christian freedoms, other voices will fill the void.
Failing politicians. Falling church leaders. We could do with some new heroes.Thankfully, there are many to unearth in the church’s story.
People are open to spiritual things, we just don’t think they are. People are open to conversations about God, they are just waiting for us to start them.
People are like mirrors. We look at them and see ourselves in what we see reflected back, but this will always fall infinitely short of how God sees us.
If you’re waiting for the perfect moment, perfect delivery and perfect argument you will never share anything with anyone because it’s not about you.
We like the idea of grace, love, and forgiveness, but not the idea of having to fight. Maybe because we have the wrong idea of what the fight of faith is all about.
Dr Eli Gonzalez of Good News Unlimited shares three reasons why the event at the centre of Christianity is so significant.
Does God even think about us? Well Jesus spoke his final words on the cross for you. He wasn’t thinking of himself, he was thinking of you.
“Who is this man?” Your answer to this question, in relation to Jesus of Nazareth, will determine your destiny for ever.
Despite its prevalence, for people of faith who suffer from anxiety, there may also be an added layer of guilt, shame, confusion, or denial.