Lessons from the Philippian Church
The Philippian church exemplified early Christian living through unity, prominence of women, education, and generosity.
The Philippian church exemplified early Christian living through unity, prominence of women, education, and generosity.
Conflict In The Church Is Not New. In fact, church conflicts are as old as the church itself. Where’s the proof? Check out the book of Philippians, chapter 4. Paul addresses a conflict between two women in the Philippian church. “2 I entreat Euodia and I entreat Syntyche to agree in the Lord. 3 Yes, I…
Yesterday was a tough day for Canada. Out of nowhere, a gunman went on a rampage in our nation’s capital. Though our security forces were able to eliminate the threat, it was not achieved until one of Canada’s armed forces, Cpl. Nathan Cirillo lay fallen. I’m not going to get into the whats, whys or hows this could…
Her quiet strength saved us from a battle I didn’t need to fight.
Looking past cultural differences helps us set our minds on eternity and build unity in the church.
The Olympics offer a glimpse of heaven’s unity—people from every nation gathering. But our true citizenship is in Christ. What does that mean for us?
National pride can become harmful when rooted in insecurity. Here’s how God broke down my pride and changed my heart for the better.
Reflecting on the US Presidential Election one month later, December 10th, 2012. As we find ourselves one month beyond the conclusion of the 2012 US Presidential Election, it’s apparent that the echoes of discontent persist on social media platforms. Despite Obama securing re-election, a substantial segment of the American population adamantly resists embracing a Democrat-led…