Perhaps you have heard of Lee Strobel, the Chicago Sun Times journalist who set out to prove Christianity was not true. Ironically, in the process the atheist became a believer, and eventually a …
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By Tim Richards
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4/28/22
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On Palm Sunday, the crowds welcomed Jesus to Jerusalem. Days later the same voices shouted different sentiments. “Give us Barabbas” and “Crucify him” from the same mouths that …
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By Ben Chapman
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4/21/22
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Although the name “Tim” is common in the English language, it catches my attention the moment I hear anyone say it, even if they are not talking to me. You probably do the same when you …
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By Tim Richards
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4/21/22
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This column appears during Holy Week, when we are encouraged to embrace the Cross and, on Sunday, celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ! These are certainly exciting times for people of faith. …
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By Kevin Barron
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4/14/22
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Jesus’ trial before the Roman governor, Pilate, in John 18 is fascinating. Pilate’s primary concern was the political threat Jesus might pose to Rome’s power and at the end of …
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By Tim Richards
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4/14/22
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While Christians worldwide remain in the latter portion of the pentitential season of Lent, earlier this week was an opportunity to look forward to Easter.A “Service in Anticipation of …
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By Daniel Winningham
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4/7/22
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Earlier this year in my men’s group at church, we read James Bryan Smith’s excellent book, “The Good and Beautiful God.” It was a very fascinating study and it expanded my …
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By Tim Richards
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4/7/22
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The Christian life is like getting part of your Christmas gift early—really early. In Ephesians 1, Paul says that when we believed in Jesus, we “were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, …
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By Christopher Seah
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3/31/22
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The world’s most famous sermon was preached by Jesus; it is commonly called, The Sermon on the Mount. The best-known part of the message is the beatitudes— Jesus’ statements …
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By Tim Richards
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3/31/22
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