MYSTICISM AND CHRISTIANITY

It is characteristic of mysticism that it makes its appeal to the feelings as the sole, or at least as the normative, source of knowledge of divine things. That is to say, it is the religious sentiment which constitutes for it the source of religious knowledge. Of course mystics differ with one another . . . → Read More: MYSTICISM AND CHRISTIANITY

WILD AT HEART, OR TAKEN CAPTIVE BY THE ENEMY?

Edwin Newby and Barbara Romine

There is an old saying that it is better to quit while you’re ahead. In his book Wild at Heart (Thomas Nelson, pub.), author John Eldredge would have profited greatly from heeding this advice.

He very rightly points out that men are ceasing to be men because . . . → Read More: WILD AT HEART, OR TAKEN CAPTIVE BY THE ENEMY?

FORGIVENESS: MORE THAN CONQUERORS

Forgiveness is a tough subject. We all have very personal stories to tell of times we’ve been injured by our fellow human beings, and sometimes the cuts are so deep, we can’t imagine how we could ever stop feeling the pain of them. . . . → Read More: FORGIVENESS: MORE THAN CONQUERORS

A Word on Worship

The Church of Jesus Christ exists for three basic reasons: First, we exist for God’s Pleasure. Secondly, we exist to edify and equip God’s people. Thirdly, we exist to declare God’s plan of salvation to the world. . . . → Read More: A Word on Worship