Category: Faith and Public Life
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Let’s Begin with Jesus
Recovering a Christ-Centred Christian Faith in an Age of Religious Complexity Christianity has often become more complicated than Jesus made it. Across centuries, churches have developed traditions, institutions, creeds, theological systems, denominational identities, moral…
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The Christ Who Left Things Unfinished
Jesus, Human Limitation, and the Holiness of Work We Cannot Complete We often think of faithfulness as completing everything. We want every question answered, every wound healed, every injustice corrected, every responsibility completed, and…
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When Christians Defend Their Image More Than the Truth
What Jesus reveals about honesty, repentance, leadership, and the modern Church Christianity makes extraordinary claims about truth. Christians confess that Jesus Christ is “the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). Scripture calls…
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When Christianity Becomes Content
The Church Was Called to Make Disciples, Not Feed the Algorithm Christianity has never been more available. A person can hear preaching at any hour. They can open a Bible app in seconds. They…
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The Gospel of Convenience
What the Church Loses When Faith Must Never Cost Us Anything Modern life is built around convenience. We order food without leaving home. We watch church from bed. We skip songs, sermons, conversations, and…
