Here's what we thought was worthwhile this week:
1. Doubt exists in every heart to some degree. J. Warner Wallace writes here about how Jesus handled doubt in his ministry life and how we can respond similarly. 2. Conversation goes from cordial to chaos fast these days. Ed Stetzer gives guidance to have dialogue for the public good. 3. Over at First Things, Mark Movsesian highlights trends with Millennials and classical liberalism. “An astonishing 35 percent of wealthy young Americans say it would be ‘a ‘good’ thing for the army to take over’ the country!” 4. Sean McDowell helps us think about studying the Bible better in his article at Talbot’s School of Theology Blog. 5. While the Olympics are emblematic of the power of the human spirit and international goodwill, WORLD Magazine highlights three Americans who brought their faith to the starting line and won. SummitMinistries.org
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Craig MannersWhile much of what is written in this Blog may currently appear to be counter-cultural, given our post-truth culture, it is in no way counter-human beings. I am always for people no matter what they think, do, or may have done in their past. Where I put forward ideas or debate against certain ideology, behaviour, ideas, movements, politics, I remain very much on the side of the human beings even though I may be opposed to their worldview, behaviour and politics. Such opposition is generally out of concern for the ultimate consequences of such behaviour or ideas, especially for children. |