Science has become the new authority in many people’s lives. But how accurate has science been in the past in explaining the workings of the world? And how disciplined are people today at keeping to its principles? What place should it have in the minds of believers and how much influence should it have in our decision making?
"Zeitgeist" by Chris Gregor
Much of what we consider common sense can be attributed to the values we glean from our present culture. But values such as these will change with the times to the extent that one generation can be at odds with the next. Is there a transcendent truth that endures despite the moral flux of humanity? And if there is, how do we tap into it?
"Prepping" by Jim Eason
"Complaining" by Jim Eason
"Same Old, Same Old" by Jeremy Brown
"Mis-Behaved Women" by Sam Jones
"Be Fruitful and Multiply" by Chris Gregor
One of the first and most often repeated commands God gave to His people was to be fruitful and multiply. This was more than the simple instruction to populate the earth, it was a mindset meant to permeate every aspect of our lives. And if followed, it will lead a people to the peace and prosperity they desire.
"What Is Truth?" by Jim Eason
"In God's House There Are Atheists" by Jeremy Brown
"When Brothers Fight" by Chris Gregor
Families foster the closest relationships many will experience in their lives. But siblings often fight with each other, and if these conflicts are not resolved, a rivalry may develop. Usually this is just harmless competition, but sometimes it can lead to bitterness and jealousy. Even spiritual families are vulnerable to this childish behavior.