1. When Jesus spoke about mustard-seed-sized-faith that moved mountains, He wasn't making a quantitative statement as much as a qualitative one.
  2. We are saved by God's grace, apart from our work – so why does obtaining God's wisdom require such work?
  3. My ego just couldn't accept that I preached the Christian and him improved and not Christ and Him crucified.
  4. If I don't preach Christ, then there's really no reason anyone should roll out of bed on Sunday to hear anything I have to say.
  5. Well it's simple really. I don't pray enough. I don't mean "enough" in the chronological sense like there is actually a right amount of prayer.
  6. A father dies and leaves an inheritance to his two children, Jane and Grace. The family member handling the estate gives them each a letter containing the cheques for their inheritance.
  7. In short, the life of Christ is perfect justice and perfect grace on display.
  8. Do you remember way back in May 2007, Charlie and his brother Harry were sitting on a chair when Charlie bit Harry's finger? The little guys broke the internet.
  9. When I was about 10, I went on a hike with a boys brigade. We were all racing down this path at lunchtime when I decided to beat everyone to the bottom by deviating from the path.
  10. I spend a lot of time talking to people in coffee shops. Some share my Christian faith, some are exploring and questioning faith and others have left the church, having had a crisis of faith.
  11. As Wonder Woman hit theatres earlier this month and the reviews poured in, many of them carried the same sentiment: she’s the only hero in the DCEU thus far who hasn’t induced mixed feelings from the fans of the genre but instead has received near universal applause for getting the character right.
  12. Every Christian face-plants. It doesn’t matter how long we’ve been saved by grace, we still face-plant.