- "Many of the questions we ask God can't be answered directly, not because God doesn't know the answers but because our questions don't make sense. As C.S. Lewis once pointed out, many of our questions are, from God's point of view, rather like someone asking, "Is yellow square or round?" or "How many hours are there in a mile?” ― N.T. Wright, Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense
- “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” ― Oscar Wilde
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The Future Pastor
The Pastor’s role in the age to come…what will it look like? The most important thing I have ever heard about a Pastor came from John Stott, he said the ultimate role/goal of a Pastor is to serve. It is … Continue reading
Justice
Justice, a very specific term, is a term truly defined by its use in judiciary circumstances. When scripture normally refers to justice, it is often coalesced with righteousness. I often refer to it as vindication. Justice is what God … Continue reading
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