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Did God Write The Bible?
As I reflect on the two years that I have spent here at UNC, I have, indeed, learned more concerning scripture than I could have ever imagined. During this process my faith has soared
Read More »Room for God to Move
Would you lock your dog in a cage and then yell for her to come? Tie somebody’s hands together and tell him to paint a masterpiece? Many times, this is the exact way we
Read More »The Centurion: A Gospel Poem for Easter
The cry of angry Jews pierced through The stillness of the night. Marc drew From bed as gently as he could. There lay his wife, asleep. This should Be quick. Just keep the peace.
Read More »10 Ways We Screw Up Urban Missions
At the end of Christmas break I went on a mission trip with my campus ministry. It seemed like a good way to end break and begin the spring semester, and honestly I figured
Read More »The Theology of Ray Lewis
By Nathan Dove So, the confetti has fallen and the Ravens have won the Super Bowl. Although the game started slow, in the end this turned out to be one of the best championships
Read More »What If God Doesn’t Save Our Kids?
By Josh Dorey A few months ago, my wife and I had a great talk about this question with friends of ours. We both have a baby girl. We both want our children to
Read More »I am < He Is = I’m Free
I am sinful, but You clothe me in Your perfection. My sin goes far, but Your grace, love, and forgiveness go farther still. I am weary from trying, but You give me rest by
Read More »Pursued
If you are in Christian circles long enough, you’ll eventually hear what my friends and I call “Christian buzzwords”. Some examples include, “being intentional”, “I’d like to piggy-back off of that”, “I want to
Read More »Only One Who is Perfect
I am not perfect. I trip at least once every day. By everyone, my hair is described as “poofy.” I’m just about positive that I’m the worst singer I know. I play basketball all
Read More »In My Name I Pray…Amen
Over the summer I worked for a children’s Bible camp in Anderson S.C.. Each week on Friday as the week ended, and the kids prepared to depart for home, the staff would stand outside
Read More »Your Place in the Gospel Conception of History, Part I
What in the natural history of mankind has always reigned supreme over the interactions between individuals, assemblies, and nations? Some such as Thucydides or Herodotus would say that history has no goal and is
Read More »The God of Deliverance
If you were to ask what the greatest deterrent to people becoming Christians is in our modern world, what answer do you think you would get? One classic answer is phrased in the form
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