Digging Up Creation Controversy: Discussing Dinos with Our Kids
What does the Bible have to say about dinosaurs? How do we teach dinosaurs to our kids? And is it ok to just say, “I don’t know”?
Read Moreby David Chase | Mar 5, 2020 | Children, Creation, Nature | 0 |
What does the Bible have to say about dinosaurs? How do we teach dinosaurs to our kids? And is it ok to just say, “I don’t know”?
Read MoreGod’s loving compassion, his covenant, his relationship, and his redemption plan, is for all creation. He has invited us to join in. Will we?
Read MoreIn Song of Songs, we see that female sexuality is not something to be feared, tamed or controlled. Rather, it is a blessing and a gift from God.
Read MoreWe live much of our lives in isolation. But places of worship and religious gatherings can call us back together for official and unofficial meetings that give meaning and direction to our lives apart.
Read MoreGardening has increased my son’s love for things outside himself, for things great and small, and with it a greater tendency toward gentleness and kindness.
Read MoreGenesis 1 and 2 begin with a theology of nature. They set the stage for seeing God in nature, God creating nature and God over nature.
Read MoreIf the God of the universe could know and name all the stars, of which there are billions upon billions, how much more could he know me?
Read MoreGod created us to be gardeners. We are to serve, care for and cultivate the world around us. How can we better step into this role today?
Read Moreby David Chase | May 23, 2018 | Creation, Gender, Genesis, Response Articles | 0 |
It is not our identity (e.g., our gender) that matters, but our identity in the context of Christ; it is not how I wish to interface with the Divine that ultimately matters, but that God has chosen to interact with me through Christ, to interact with me as with Christ.
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