Here in the U.S. the push is for Christians to say Merry Christmas. Actually, it’s more of a push by Christians to make everyone say Merry Christmas? But is that even appropriate, for various reasons? One of which is the word merry. Isn’t blessed, as in “have a Blessed Christmas”, much better?
Have you ever thought about why some Christians don’t seem to know God?
It’s a question that must come to a lot of people – Christians and non-Christians alike. I know for me, as a Christian, it’s a concern both ways. Why some Christians appear to act like they don’t know God. And wondering if non-Christians don’t want to know God because they have strong misconceptions about God. There are lots of reasons for this happening, but …
Can religion, society and the government fit together?
Should religion, society and the government fit together? I know - the title says "can". But as soon as I typed it, I thought "should" is a better question. But I left the title as it is, because lots of people are trying to make religion, society, and government all fit together.
Is Christian transformation still a thing?
Is Christian transformation still a thing? Do we still believe in it? Maybe even more important, do we still even expect it? Or, have we truly reached the point where someone says the sinner's prayer, and we're instantly a complete Christian?
