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3 Things to Remember While Combatting the COVID Crisis
Being a sojourner here on earth should not stop me from staying on a mission to spread the message of Jesus and His atoning work on the cross. Knowing we are temporarily stationed here on earth to share the gospel compels us to more urgently spread the good news to those who go without hope.
Cracking the Code of Conduct: Why Does Objective Morality Matter?
Objective morality matters because it is the lens through which we view our own actions and decisions. Either our decisions and actions are governed by God’s definite standards or they fall in alignment with a reckless and crazed culture.
An Uncompromising Faith
The Gospel of Christ is uncompromising in its message, yet many of us feel the need to water it down so as not to be “offensive” to, or “ignorant” of, others. We are concerned that if nonbelievers hear the whole Gospel (including hell or our total depravity) it might “turn them off” to God.