The Beauty of Unconditional Forgiveness

On a scale from 1-10, one being the easiest and ten being the hardest, how would you rate your ability to forgive someone in the following situations. Afterward, ask yourself,  "Does my desire to forgive depend on the severity of the offense?" 1. Your sibling borrows your coat jacket for a backpacking trip in the... Continue Reading →

The Rise in Urbanization

Did you know that by the year 2050, 85% of the population will live in big cities? This clearly demonstrates the rise of modernization, industrialization, and is a sociocultural shift that will forever change the way humans interact.What causes urbanization? It occurs as individuals, commercial businesses, social and governmental efforts conglomerate to places that are... Continue Reading →

People tend to get caught up in where they should worship God, what music they should listen to, or not listen to, and how their style of praising God looks to other people. Should I be silent, sing along, raise up one hand, or maybe both? However, this is not the right focus and misses... Continue Reading →

5 Reasons For Pursuing a Theological Education

Imagine that you are in the doctor's office. The nurse calls you back, takes your blood pressure and temperature. Then she drops you off in a vacant room and informs you the doctor will check with you shortly . While you wait anxiously, you can't help but stare at the clock and listen to the... Continue Reading →

Top 5 Least Evangelical Countries in the World

5. Yemen - Located in Western Asia, the Republic of Yemen is in the Arabian peninsula, borders the Gulf of Eden, the Arabian Sea, and the Red Sea. It ranks as the 50th largest country in the world at 203,850 square miles. The top 3 languages spoken are Arabic, Hindi, and Somalian. There are approximately... Continue Reading →

What is Christian Discipleship and How Does It Work In the Modern World?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk8ERxqCZqQ   This short video encapsulates the vision that Jesus had for believers when He said, "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations." The word go is an action verb that expresses the idea of always moving. Therefore, Christians shouldn't be waiting for others to come and join their church. Instead, Christians must be... Continue Reading →

Everyday is a Special Day

"This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it (Ps. 118:24)." Christmas is over. I understand the melancholy you feel. It's time to put down the tree, lights, and decorations. It's time to say goodbye to your friends and loved ones. The laughter and good conversations you had... Continue Reading →

Overcoming Anger With Grace

"A fool gives full vent to his spirit, but a wise man quietly holds it back (Prov. 29:11)."  In the spring of 1894, Boston hosted a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles that ended in a disaster. Infielder John McGraw, also known as Little Napoleon and Muggsy, got into a fistfight with the Boston third basemen.... Continue Reading →

Verse of The Day: Run to Finish the Race

I have for fought the good fight. I have finished the race, I have kept the faith (2 Tim. 4:7). He was born on August 21st, 1986 in Trelawny, Jamaica. He grew up with his parents, who owned the local grocery store, and enjoyed time playing cricket and football with his brother Sadiki and sister... Continue Reading →

3 Ways People Lie

"You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor (Ex. 20:16)." A Jewish rabbi, known by the community as a friendly and trustworthy man, lived in a small town for a number of years. He was highly involved in service projects and volunteered his time to make the town a safe and positive environment. One... Continue Reading →

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