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A collection of 13 posts

Trials

The Refining Fire: How Trials Shape Us

August 28, 2024

Trials refine Christian faith like ancient Roman metallurgy, purifying through repeated challenges. Trust God's process, embracing adversity to develop a stronger, genuine faith for His glory

Bryan Schneider Bryan Schneider
Resurrection

A Beacon of Hope

April 03, 2024

The resurrection of Jesus transforms despair into hope, challenges disbelief, and empowers us to share His victory and eternal promise.

Bryan Schneider Bryan Schneider
faith

The Rainbow of Grace

March 20, 2024

Exploring the risks of taking grace for granted. A call for vigilance against complacency in faith and life. Inspired by rainbows.

Bryan Schneider Bryan Schneider
thanksgiving

On Giving Thanks

December 01, 2021

Having just shared another Thanksgiving meal with friends and family, it is perhaps well to remember why we give thanks as Christians–not just at Thanksgiving, but at every meal. In 1 Corinthians,

Robert Kelbe Robert Kelbe
Providence

Building Our House on the Rock

August 29, 2020

Fifteen years after buying a house we couldn't afford, God has used the challenges of our house to reveal His providence and to grow us in our reliance on Him.

J.K. Wall J.K. Wall
3GT

3GT Episode 184: Deconversion Stories

June 11, 2020

The guys have noted a phenomenon of late. High profile professing Christians leaving the faith. But they are not going quietly. Rather, they are sharing their deconversion testimonies. What gives? The 3GTers explore

Barry York Barry York
Psalm 115

To God be the Glory - Psalm 115

April 06, 2019

Introduction It rankles with Christians when false religions capture culture. Eyes sob with tears if pastor-failure hits the news. Zeal for divine glory loathes to learn of Gospel scandal. And Yet... Glory-theft is

Andrew Kerr Andrew Kerr
faith

Faith Comes When I Can't Fix It

August 29, 2018

I see now that the Christian life is really a daily acknowledgment that I can’t do what the Bible says, and crying out for God to do it for me.

J.K. Wall J.K. Wall
Hospitality

A Kindness Repaid

May 22, 2018

In my last post I wrote of David's kindness to Mephibosheth, the crippled son of Jonathan: the King's best friend's boy feasted at the palace table for

Andrew Kerr Andrew Kerr
faith

A Matter of Inches

January 28, 2016

Last spring I was working at home when I received a call from a number that I did not recognize. I let it go to voice mail. The same number called again so

Richard Holdeman Richard Holdeman
Discipleship

We Could Be Heroes (and maybe that's not good ...)

September 09, 2015

We have such low standards for heroes.  And I don’t just mean comic book superheroes:  Green Lantern…Hawkeye….Robin (!?!)  No matter how much we equivocate the term, these guys don’t deserve

Rut Etheridge III Rut Etheridge III
Epistemology

Joy at Geneva, or: Oh, the Humanities!

October 09, 2014

Last night was one of the highlights of my 16 month tenure as chaplain of Geneva College.  I got to participate in the Geneva Reading Series, an initiative of the brilliantly creative Dr.

Rut Etheridge III Rut Etheridge III
faith

Hologram Faith

October 02, 2014

Doors Open Days are great for the above average sized family like ours. It’s an initiative which gives you free access into a number of fascinating buildings. Last weekend it was Edinburgh’

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