Tag: Christianity

Editor’s Pick: Who Is Jesus?

In the modern world, we take for granted that everybody has heard of Jesus.  Especially with the rise of television and Internet, such that even the enemies of the gospel spread His name unwittingly.  However, few people – even among Christians – seem to really know Jesus (in […]

Christian Discipline

In May 2016, I wrote Discipline and Christianity, and republished it on The Naked Convos in June that year.  The feedback was great, and I remember one of the readers asking me to write about the disciplines in Christianity.  I accepted the challenge, but never got around to […]

Editor’s Pick: Discipline and Christianity

The first people to be called Christians were first called “disciples” of Jesus Christ (Acts 11:26).  A disciple can be best defined as a student/follower of a Teacher/Leader, who studies a discipline (profession) to gain mastery over it and become equipped to pass on the training to others. […]

Editor’s Pick: Hell-Conscious

People often say Christians shouldn’t threaten unbelievers out of the road to hell…that it is wrong or unethical to preach hell to get them to accept Jesus as their only salvation.  It isn’t just the unbelieving who say this.  Many Believers think and say this too, with varying degrees of […]

Editor’s Pick: Wisdom By Another Name

Today, I’m musing on love.  God’s love more specifically.  After a disagreement I had with another believer, on a post I shared about homosexuality and fornication, where he argued that God’s love is conditional…and said we are not called to show unconditional love, the musings began.  I have written […]