For those who do not know, Charlie Kirk was killed this week during a political event including open dialogue--a staple of his events. I must admit I always respected him for what he did despite my not always agreeing with him. He was committed to open dialogue and was a dedicated man of faith and … Continue reading Charlie Kirk, a Turning Point
Author: EJ Hause
Our Will and God’s Will
There is much one could spend time meditating upon regarding God, His revealed will, His nature, and our nature in contrast. The will is one such item that has perplexed and vexed many a theologian and general follower of Christ unto this day. Today, the aim of this article is to present an image regarding … Continue reading Our Will and God’s Will
Partiality and Our Modern Day
For the purposes of this article, we will dive into the passage of focus in James 2. James 2:1-13 My brethren, do not hold your faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ with an attitude of personal favoritism. 2 For if a man comes into your assembly with a gold ring and dressed in fine clothes, and there also comes in a poor … Continue reading Partiality and Our Modern Day
Is It Inaccurate or Sinful to Use Real Wine in Communion? – A Research Paper
Original title of this work: Teetotalism Involving the Eucharist Forward - This work was originally titled as above and submitted as part of seminary, graded work. It has since gone through further editing and review to become this article. It has not only been reformatted but further adjustments made to insure points are being made … Continue reading Is It Inaccurate or Sinful to Use Real Wine in Communion? – A Research Paper