Don’t Stop Asking Questions.

Don’t Stop Asking Questions

From what I witness amongst my generation, as well as in this upcoming one, it seems that we are hesitant to ask these questions. We are fearful of being judged, mocked, or humiliated for not knowing. We don’t want to bother others. We would rather turn to the device in our pocket. While it may just be more efficient, I believe it is costing us real knowledge and stripping us of authentic relationship. There is vulnerability in admitting the need for help, and in both asking and answering questions; and vulnerability is the catalyst for intimate relationship.

Therefore, a Man: Homosexuality and the Imago Dei

Therefore, a Man, Homosexuality and the Imago Dei

By Richard Roper The first three chapters of the book of Genesis, the opening pages of the Bible, lay down the foundation stones upon which most of the Judaeo-Christian ethic, and Western civilisation, are laid.  Very specifically verses 27 and 28 of Chapter 1 are the very heart of it:  27 ‘‘So God created mankind in his own … Read more

Best Theological Books

Best Theological Books

Christian theology, a rich tapestry of beliefs and doctrines, has been shaped and expounded upon by theologians throughout history. In this exploration, we delve into the diverse realms of Christian thought through a compilation of essential theological books. From systematic theology to ethical considerations, these works offer profound insights into the core tenets of Christianity.