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Christian duty to engage in civil disobedience

ukfred wrote 1 day ago: In the last week, the House of Commons has agreed to read for the third time a bill to bring into be … more →

Tags: marriage and society, Obedience, Church of Scotland, Kirk, christian marriage, Marriage, Human Rights, Scripture, Society

Something is seriously wrong with our world.6 comments

Eric Costanzo wrote 2 weeks ago: Jesus wept. Has anyone else been disturbed by the pervading darkness around us in the last few weeks … more →

Tags: Post-Nicene, twenty-first century, Pastors, late antiquity, Eastern Christians, AD 300-450, New Testament, Jesus, Judeo-Christian History

How Precious is Human Life?9 comments

ukfred wrote 2 weeks ago: We are told in Genesis Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let … more →

Tags: Freedom and Society, marriage and society, Britain, Teaching, Society, ethics, Christian, Children, Political Correctness

The Word of God brings life to the Soul

ukfred wrote 3 weeks ago: After a few weeks with much going on in my private life, my wife Gabriella and I had a long weekend … more →

Tags: Christian, church, Teaching, Society, Christians

It's OK to Disagree with Others (but there is a right way to do it) - from Philip Spener c. 16755 comments

Eric Costanzo wrote 4 weeks ago: I was asked by a friend recently, “How do we possibly argue for biblical truth with all of the … more →

Tags: european christianity, Protestantism, AD1500-1700, Judeo-Christian History, Church History, Christian History, Religion, Spener, Evangelical

What do we do about the likes of Kermit Gosnell?

ukfred wrote 1 month ago: When we consider how we should treat other people, our first point of reference should be Scripture. … more →

Tags: church, Scripture, Society, Politics, ethics, Christian, Children, Political Correctness, Abortion

Editing the News1 comment

ukfred wrote 1 month ago: We all accept that we do not hear everything about everything, but why have we heard so little about … more →

Tags: Freedom and Society, Obedience, Society, ethics, Political Correctness, care, Abortion

Is Same-Sex Marriage The Death Knell for The Church?3 comments

ukfred wrote 1 month ago: Dalrock frequently makes postings on the problems of marriage on his blog and usually quotes some US … more →

Tags: Christian, marriage and society, church, Britain, Teaching, Politics

Church and State II

ukfred wrote 1 month ago: In the post last week I looked at the report issued jointly by four churches aimed at showing some m … more →

Tags: Christian, Freedom and Society, church, Society, Politics, ethics, Children

Church and State4 comments

ukfred wrote 1 month ago: Over the Easter weekend, the United Reformed Church, The Methodist Church, The Baptist Union and the … more →

Tags: Christian, Freedom and Society, Economics, church, Society, Christians

Announcing the release of Harbor for the Poor by Eric Costanzo5 comments

Eric Costanzo wrote 1 month ago: Information about my new book. This is something that has been very important to me for several year … more →

Tags: AD 300-450, poverty, Judeo-Christian History, Church History, Christian History, Religion, Personal, Almsgiving., John Chrysostom

Sky Fairies?2 comments

ukfred wrote 2 months ago: How many times have atheists discounted Christians for believing in a Sky Fairy or some similar dero … more →

Tags: Christian, Religion, American Thinker, Resurrection of Christ, Julius Caesar

Lent II

ukfred wrote 3 months ago: Each year in Lent, the churches in the village (OK, I know it is really a suburb but the locals like … more →

Tags: Christian, Obedience, Easter, Scripture

Lent: 40 days of giving up what?

ukfred wrote 3 months ago: In much of British society, people see Lent as a time to give up something, usually booze or chocola … more →

Tags: Christian, Obedience, Britain, Teaching, Society, Fasting

Ash Wednesday and Lent - A simple, brief, evangelical perspective2 comments

Eric Costanzo wrote 3 months ago: Today is Ash Wednesday. Many people consider its observance to be primarily for Roman Catholics, but … more →

Tags: AD 300-450, Christian History, Church History, Ecumenical, Hot Button Commentary, Jesus, Judeo-Christian History, Orthodoxy, Protestantism

What is the Mission of The Local Church? V

ukfred wrote 3 months ago: I would like to look at the remainder of the Ten Commandments today. These are found in Exodus Chapt … more →

Tags: Christian, Freedom and Society

What is the Mission of the Local Church IV1 comment

ukfred wrote 3 months ago: Many outsiders see the Church as being an institution that promotes a whole list of regulations, rul … more →

Tags: Christian, Obedience, church, Scripture, Politics, ethics

We aren't the first to be ashamed about Jesus1 comment

Eric Costanzo wrote 3 months ago: Romans 1:16: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings s … more →

Tags: Early Church, roman empire, AD 0-100, New Testament, Jesus, Judeo-Christian History, Scripture Impressions and Digressions, Jesus, New Testament

How I Offended my Homeless Friend2 comments

Eric Costanzo wrote 4 months ago: Some of our Bible Study guys all dressed up for church A few weeks ago, I preached a message at our … more →

Tags: poverty, New Testament, Scripture Impressions and Digressions, Sermon Notes, Religion, Personal, James, Book of James, Christianity


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