What does it mean that Jesus is God with us?

Question: “What does it mean that Jesus is God with us?” Answer: Before the birth of Jesus, an angel appeared to Joseph and revealed that his fiancée, Mary, had conceived a child through the Holy Spirit (Matthew 1:20–21). Mary would give birth to a Son, and they were to name Him Jesus. Then Matthew, quoting from Isaiah … More What does it mean that Jesus is God with us?

KAMALA ON LIFE

POSTED ON August 17, 2020 by beautybeyondbones                 I’ve gone back and forth, and back and forth about publishing this post. Because, let’s be honest, a lady’s not supposed to talk about politics, religion or money. But then, when have I ever followed the rules when it comes to that. But … More KAMALA ON LIFE

Saturday’s Military Devotional – Strongholds

  Psalm 9:9 AMP and RVR 1960   CONTEXT: Whenever I think of a stronghold, the image of a medieval castle seems to pop up. These fortresses were designed to withstand long sieges by an enemy while providing protection for King or Nobleman’s and troops, as well as refuge for the neighboring villagers.  The structures … More Saturday’s Military Devotional – Strongholds

The Call to Be Countercultural

Today’s BreakPoint: The Call to Be Countercultural JOHN STONESTREET WITH MARIA BAER Two years ago, when Jackie Hill-Perry, a talented writer, poet, and speaker, spoke at a Wilberforce Weekend, she had the entire room leaning forward in their chairs. A powerful speaker with a powerful testimony about following Christ out of a lesbian lifestyle–no one in the audience … More The Call to Be Countercultural

“What is general revelation and special revelation?”

Question: “What is general revelation and special revelation?” Answer: General revelation and special revelation are the two ways God has chosen to reveal Himself to humanity. General revelation refers to the general truths that can be known about God through nature. Special revelation refers to the more specific truths that can be known about God through … More “What is general revelation and special revelation?”

American Evangelicalism isn’t patriarchal or feminized. It’s matrilineal.

American Evangelicalism isn’t patriarchal or feminized. It’s matrilineal  Anthony Bradley on August 26, 2020 For many years, researchers have pondered the growing absence of men in conservative Protestant churches, especially evangelical churches. In fact, losing men has been a problem for Christian denominations since the late 19th century, which ushered in the era of “muscular Christianity” as a … More American Evangelicalism isn’t patriarchal or feminized. It’s matrilineal.