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The Way to Pray
Apparently there’s a right way of praying. A few weeks ago I was visiting my uncle’s home. The TV was on and turned onto an evangelical channel that my aunt was watching. I happened to overhear an ad for a … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical, Interfaith Dialogue
Tagged Bible, christianity, deception, evangelism, god, jesus, lies, Lord's Prayer, Matthew 7:7–8, prayer, Television, television evangelism
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The Meaning of Prayer
Pray without ceasing — 1 Thessalonians 5:17 When our newest blog topic was sent to us I almost fell out of my seat. Discussing prayer, what it means to our faith, and what it means to us personally is the … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical, Interfaith Dialogue
Tagged devotion, devotions, faith, god, intercession, interfaith dialogue, jesus, jesus christ. christianity, prayer, salvation, the kingdom of god
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To Forgive, or Not Forgive? That is the Question.
I think the capacity to forgive is more for the person who forgives, than for the person receiving forgiveness. “What?!” you say. Yes, that’s what I think. Continue reading
Posted in Interfaith Dialogue, Philosophy, Society and Living, Theology
Tagged Anger, christianity, Forgiveness, freedom, god, Guilt, jesus, liberation, memory, pain, Randy Travis, Religion and Spirituality, shame, world war
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The Prostitute
Wrapped in the cosseted world of words and thoughts it is often all too easy in Biblical Studies and Theology to forget that sooner or later we must justify what we do. On being introduced to theology the student is … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical, Journal, Society and Living, Theology
Tagged abram, deborah, god, hope, hosea, jesus, jesus christ, liberation, lot, love, prophecy, prophet, prostitution, saint paul, sarai, sex industry, slavery, women
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