
Justifying Our Existence
George Bernard Shaw described life in startling terms when he wrote in one of his plays: “The lives which have no use, no meaning, no purpose, will fade out. You will have to justify your existence or perish.” In our global, information age of limitless possibilities, the freedom to be anything has turned into the expectation to be everything. As a result, many of us feel relentless pressure to justify our existence or perish. So we try to establish our value by making good grades, achieving our goals, ... Read on!

Turning to Christ in Our Conflict with Sin
According to how most things work in life, I must first achieve something before I’m declared to be something. For example, I must first actually graduate before I receive a diploma and am declared a graduate. I must complete a ... Read on!

What Does it Mean to Believe the Bible?
Christianity believes in a God "who is there and who is not silent" (Francis Schaeffer)-a God who has created the universe, placed us in it, and has spoken to us. Understanding how God has spoken to us is perhaps the most important question we can ... Read on!
Sanctification: Living By the Gospel
I was on the campus of my alma mater a while ago. I was informed by one of my students that a significant "something" was going on in the midst of what is called Spiritual Emphasis Week, and quite frankly, I wanted to see it. As I sat in my seat ... Read on!
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