I wanted to share something here that I haven’t done in the past, but I do have a department titled “Biblical“ in order to post stuff from a “biblical“ perspective, and that is where I believe truth does originate and grow from.
3/6/24
A friend shared with me a question he was asked about a conversation he had became a part of. I thought his answer was a great response, and his perspective was worth sharing. I will not say who, what, or where, but I will bring his words and thoughts into this article.
But let’s first talk “Equal “. What does that mean? Does equal mean all the same, does not being equal mean some are “better” than others. Well yes and no, depending upon the topic and the issue.
3/6/24
A friend shared with me a question he was asked about a conversation he had became a part of. I thought his answer was a great response, and his perspective was worth sharing. I will not say who, what, or where, but I will bring his words and thoughts into this article.
But let’s first talk “Equal “. What does that mean? Does equal mean all the same, does not being equal mean some are “better” than others. Well yes and no, depending upon the topic and the issue.
Church life, growing, the ups and downs
Let’s talk about churches, the health of churches, the life of churches. yes churches do die, close, get sick, go through things, issues, just like you and I get sick, go through trials and tribulations.
Many books in the Bible and parts of revelation are written to churches. So why do we not expect churches today to experience the same things as those churches written to in the Bible.
When I did my graduate studies at the Middle East Institute at Columbia University’s School of International Affairs, I took many courses on the question of the Middle East conflict.
Semester after semester, we studied the Middle East conflict as if it was the most complex conflict in the world -- when in fact, it is probably the easiest conflict in the world to explain. It may be the hardest to solve, but it is the easiest to explain.