By: Stephen McAlpine
Perhaps it’s fitting that Tim Keller’s last book was Forgive: How Should I and How Can I? Continue reading “Tim Keller’s Last Word on Forgiveness”
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By: Stephen McAlpine
Perhaps it’s fitting that Tim Keller’s last book was Forgive: How Should I and How Can I? Continue reading “Tim Keller’s Last Word on Forgiveness”
I promise you that any of the sinful things you say or do can be forgiven, no matter how terrible those things are (Mark 3:28, CEV).
I struggle deeply with self-acceptance. I’ve struggled with it all my life. Continue reading “Pop-Psychology versus Biblical Self-Acceptance”
By: Sam Chan
What is “sin”? Jesus might explain this way – “You know how if you drink a single origin espresso you look down on the person drinking the instant coffee? Well … that’s sin.” Continue reading “What Shall We Do About Our Coffee Snobbery?”
I know a thing or two about the addiction cycle… I hope you’re not judging me already! Continue reading “On Recovering From the Addiction Cycle”
By: Sam Chan
We all know the feeling – we go to put a dirty cup into the dishwasher… but, ‘aaaaaargh!’ – the dishwasher is full of clean dishes. It still needs to be unstacked. Continue reading “What’s Even Better Than a Self-Stacking Dishwasher?”
By: Sabrina Peters
We can’t change what’s happened to us, but we can choose to find freedom and healing through forgiveness. I know, it’s so easy to say, hard to do, but ultimately worth it. Continue reading “Forgiveness Frees Us”
Here is a simple question: if you are a child of God, why do we need to ask for forgiveness? Continue reading “Why Do We Need to Ask God For Forgiveness?”
I am writing this for those who may feel that they have been forgotten by God, and who feel that their sins are too great for God to consider them. Your offenses have been swept away. Continue reading “Your Offenses Have Been Swept Away”
There are plenty of movies about time travel where the hero has to go back into the past to fix the present. Don’t you wish you could do that? I think we’ve all wished that. Continue reading “The Healing Power of Going Back”