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The church does not await a verdict; she proclaims one.
This is an excerpt from chapter 6 of Scandalous Stories by Daniel Emery Price and Erick Sorensen (1517 Publishing 2018).
My one hope of not only entering a right relationship with God but also stepping into glory is the same: it’s Christ. It’s always Christ.
No matter how divided Jew and Gentile were, they were united in their sin. Christ alone is the answer to this.
Understanding that I am completely free in Christ allows me to read the injunction to “love my neighbor as myself” as a promise instead of a threat.
The following is an excerpt from Adam Fransisco’s chapter in “Who Am I?” edited by Scott Ashmon (1517 Publishing, 2020).
By more intentionally and consistently incorporating the concrete elements of story and metaphor into your preaching, you refresh your language, serve your people, and shed fresh light on the Gospel.
What postmoderns see in modernism is a misuse of power through the control of dominant narratives.
Jesus’ death was a direct fulfillment of the will of His Father as promised in the Scriptures.
We focus on what we have, what we don't have, and how and when God is going to give us what we need. This the opposite of faith.
The accusations of the voices we hear on a daily basis are deafening. There is no shortage of voices that will remind us of our failures.
He finds the woman and the man in the Garden and fought back for the identity of His people.