
January 5, 2020
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Part 1: The Genesis of Blame
By:
- Chris Studenski
Blaming goes back to the beginning.
Blaming goes back to the beginning.
Why is the Bible filled with so many reminders to remember?
Myrrh testifies to the price that was paid to welcome you home.
This Advent, offer God sacred spaces and faithful worship as you come before the Christ.
You can learn a lot about a king by observing how they steward the kingdom’s gold.
If you want to prepare your heart and home for a fresh advent of Christ this Christmas, the Book of Isaiah is a great place to start!
Christian engagement in politics is both/and, marked by truth and tact, and not proof-texted but Gospel-driven.
We can’t all do everything but we all have a substantive something.
The church is at our best when we respond with more than cliches.
Words create worlds.