Friday, March 23, 2018

Friday's Catch: "The Moment of Truth: Its Reception" and More


The Moment of Truth: Its Reception

During the trial of Jesus, Pontius Pilate asked a question that has resounded through the ages: “What is truth?” That is the key question for today, when the idea of absolute truth is increasingly and soundly rejected in our culture. To help us understand what is at stake, we are examining the conversation between Jesus and Pilate in John 18. In the first post, we looked at the rejection of God’s truth as that which lies behind all sorts of evil in society today, and in the second post, we looked at the reality of truth. This post will look at the reception of truth. Read More

Can Leadership Be Learned?

Is leadership something we’re born with, or is it something we learn? Read More

7 Principles to Lead as Jesus Led

Gene Wilkes has helpfully categorized seven principles that we can take to heart to inspire our leadership. I have personally found these helpful in different leadership positions I have been in. Read More

Speak the Truth With Boldness and Love

Pastors preach what they believe God tells them. Read More

7 Things to Do When You Can't Even Pray

I’ve been there – when the anguish of life is so heavy that you can’t even speak . . . even to God. Yet, not praying hardly seems to be the right thing to do in those times. So, here are some things to do when you’re struggling so much that you can’t even pray.... Read More

Three Reasons to Pray for Governing Authorities

Juan Sanchez addresses what has become a thorny issue for some Christians in today's political environment in the United States - praying for governing authorities. Read More

Spread the Word: Don’t Overcomplicate It

How can we learn to share Jesus by both word and deed without freaking out? Read More

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