The theology of Christmas: The Incarnation
The incarnation is not only a theological truth but a deeply personal one.
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We long for a “silent night,” but sometimes it seems that stillness is an unattainable luxury. How can we who know Christ find peace amid the noise?
Incessant suffering may lead to fulfilling a God-given purpose.
How does Jesus reveal God’s wisdom?
One of the most freeing realizations I had while on my own journey to recovery from pornography addiction was this.
I am really stressed about Christmas expenses this year due to a layoff a few months ago. My new job starts in January, and I want to be generous and yet frugal. I have heard you talk about this on the radio and would like to get your list of tips.
Sales of the Judeo-Christian Scriptures are rising.
One of the interesting observations I’ve made by studying Scripture is that I am very similar to many people in the Bible. You probably are too.
For Christians, the exclusion of Christmas from the cultural conversation is more than just an issue of words — it is a matter of honoring God.