
God's Problem: the Exponent's First Book Discussion
Guest post by G God’s Problem is about Bart Ehrman’s problem reconciling a belief in an all powerful, all loving, actively involved God with the
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Guest post by G God’s Problem is about Bart Ehrman’s problem reconciling a belief in an all powerful, all loving, actively involved God with the
Hands down my favorite post this week — no matter where you stand on gay marriage, this post is a reflection of hard-won Christ-like love.
By mraynes I remember the first time I was introduced to the “doctrine” of being chosen. I was attending EFY and one of the speakers
Don’t forget our book discussion this Wednesday on Bart Ehrman’s book, God’s Problem. Here’s G’s first announcement with questions to ponder. T&S also has an
About two years ago I bought a bike, and not just any bike–it’s a tricked-out bright red tricycle. This bicycle allows me much independence. I
by Caroline (painting is “Giving Birth” by Dumitru Verdianu) A fascinating article in the New York Times Magazine details certain population trends in developed countries.
When a woman becomes a family man — quite literally (fascinating slice of culture) Justine: Blessings. Like breathing in and out. Jana: “When bad things
by EmilyCC and Jessawhy Armed with a giant bag of popcorn, we went to see the movie, Emma Smith: My Story, a few weeks
by Maren, who lives in the Carolinas, is a university educator and reseacher, and mother of three young children. She has a hobby business making and selling European style chocolates.
by EmilyCC I’ve noticed that I often feel uncomfortable using the word, “sister,” both in Church and online because I feel like the term is
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