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Continue reading →: “If prophets can predict the future, why didn’t they know that the Earth is round?”
The nature of prophecy is not to list out all there is to know about any random topic, but to communicate what someone needs to know in order to experience God’s grace in a specific way.
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Continue reading →: “How did Adam and Eve’s kids procreate without committing incest?”
Dr. Hugh Ross of Reasons to Believe has a good answer. He says, “Given that we are all descended from Adam and Eve, either Cain or one of his brothers must have married a sister. This would seem to violate the commands recorded in the book of Leviticus forbidding marriage between…
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Continue reading →: The Space Between, Part Four: Moving Toward Relational Intimacy
We can all think of people in our lives that we trust. It may be that they stay true to their word, or that they’re always there for us no matter what. It may be the history we share with them, that we know them and have no reason to doubt…
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Continue reading →: The Space Between, Part Three: Time To Be Transparent
If becoming a Christian begins with admitting, “Lord, I’m a sinner in need of your mercy,” then being a Christian necessarily means dropping the false pretense. To say “I’m a Christian” is to say “I don’t have it all together, and I know it, and I’m humbled by it, and…
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Continue reading →: The Space Between, Part Two: Treating People with Respect, not as Objects
Walking with God doesn’t mean that we now have it all figured out, just like driving a car doesn’t mean we know what is going on under the hood. And it certainly doesn’t mean we know where we’re going, or even how to get there. What it means is that…



