Many characteristics define what it means to be a hero. Duty, honor, courage, and a willingness to defend the weak are several things that come to mind. However, how does one exercise these concepts? How does one defend the weak? Do you have a hero in you? These are just ...
Read More »Supreme Court Vote On Same-Sex Marriage–Are You Ready?
“But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light;” (I Peter 2:9). For 2000 years, most people have defined marriage as a union between ...
Read More »Boost Your Confidence to Talk to Atheists About Jesus
With Easter just a few days away I hope you take advantage of talking to others about the true meaning of Easter. Recently, I was talking to an atheist about his plans for Easter. He knows I’m a Christian and while I have talked about my faith openly with him, ...
Read More »There Are Still Teenage Heroes
I remember the pressure in my teen years, probably the hardest years of my life. I knew I was no hero. Unpopular, pimpled and never asked out on a date. I was prude by default it seemed like and I made plenty of bad choices that if I could change, I would. However, life ...
Read More »When Pets Attack: Spiritual Lessons Learned From Claws And Paws
“Attack!” This was what was apparently going through the mind of Sam the sugar glider as soon as the cage door opened. Not only did he have the audacity to relieve himself on me, but he was intent on sticking to me like glue. But wait, the plot thickens! My ...
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