Stars have always made humans think of eternal things and of transcendence. Like the Psalmist, we gaze into the clear night sky and marvel at all the stars, being overwhelmed by the unfathomable size of the cosmos.
The church welcomed hundreds trick or treating in their neighbourhood to bravely enter a ‘Battle Zone’ in order to discover Light on a Dark Night.
God promises us abundant life. Nothing in our world can teach us the secret of happiness.
In the story of redemption, God enters into our vulnerability. He does not keep bad things from happening even to himself – as the God-man.
We decided to take the opportunity to explore this theme of fear. We wanted to see if the Christian message has anything to offer.
Ann Voskamp encourages us to find three things each day that are good, three things to give thanks for, and to write them down.
The focus of this paper is a brief Christian critique of Pullman’s views on religion, especially as he expresses them in his book His Dark Materials.
We live in an area that loves Halloween. Each year hundreds of kids get dressed up and walk around the street trick or treating. I’m running a Halloween trail this year.
Candles can be vulnerable, but they can also burn brightly, lighting up a room, changing darkness into light.
Jesus is not a doll or a teddy or a fluffy bunny. He is the eternal Judge made manifest in flesh.
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