
We can’t pass judgement on works in progress
“We have no right to pass judgment on work that has not yet been completed. We should not condemn in August an apple that is meant to ripen on the tree until October.”

“We have no right to pass judgment on work that has not yet been completed. We should not condemn in August an apple that is meant to ripen on the tree until October.”

“I don’t know how to say this delicately, so I’ll just avoid trying. To a Christian mind, those three paragraphs are simply incomprehensible,” he wrote.

Although the article doesn’t delve into how people who are entangled in a porn habit can detach themselves from that sin, it’s still a good read about the damage consuming pornography can do to society in large, the women being exploited and the men being ensnared.

If heaven really won’t be the same without a close friend or relative enjoying the experience without you, shouldn’t you really keep trying to inject your faith into conversations whenever you can? Timing is everything.

“To lay down frail flesh, feeble nature, all my lusts and passions, all my occasions and temptations to sin, all my infirmities and imperfections—and to be clothed with perfect beauty and eternal glory—should rather transport than perplex me,” Meikle wrote.

Faith is being assured of something happening even when we can’t yet see evidence of it playing out simply because we put our faith in the one who is trustworthy and capable to accomplish all the we hope

The absolute best gift you can give yourself — as well as the people you love and who love you — this Christmas is the gift of forgiveness. Do not carry this needless burden into a new year.

In light of all the stress and nonsense that people have had to endure in 2021, combined with the politics of a presidential election, everyone’s mood seems to be on edge. Encouragement is desperately needed.

Politicians are hijacking Christianity once again by comparing a one-time canceling of student loan debt with God’s directive that we practice a Jubilee year every 50 years. Peter Heck sets that record straight in short order.

“Certain entries may be far from profound, yet they represent the day to day activities and thoughts that generate the narrative arc of life and, through this, contribute to our own development,” Rayanne wrote.