Made Alive
Trevor Nashleanas
In recent years, humanity’s unresponsive disinterest in God has been considered by some to be the personal choice of rational thinkers. Others have considered it to be the result of the Church’s failure to remain relevant in a modern world. But is the problem really that simple? Could the root issue lie much further below […]
True Conversion
Trevor Nashleanas
Many people have a religious background, but they haven’t experienced true conversion because they have never trusted Jesus for themselves. It is, however, only in Christ that a person can experience the life that God offers those who believe. This life is found, not in the religious works that we do, but in the work […]
Abortion: Women’s Health or Right to Life?
Trevor Nashleanas
America has had many heated debates over the issue of abortion since the Roe vs. Wade decision in the 1973. Those who lean more conservative often appeal to the unborn baby’s “right to life,” while those who lean more liberal appeal to the “woman’s rights.” Our two party system would like us to think that […]
Criminal Justice Reform
Trevor Nashleanas
When it comes to criminal justice, some people appeal to swift and harsh justice against crimes committed so that society might be protected and criminals might learn their lesson. Other people appeal to mercy for criminals, believing that there may be better ways to deal with crime, especially concerning minor offenses. In the Gospel we […]
Inequality
Trevor Nashleanas
Inequality is a problem in our culture because self-interest is a problem in our hearts. Only in Christ do we find the freedom to actively seek the well-being of those around us because only in Christ do we find our own interests served by and needs met in God. When we begin looking up to God, we’ll finally stop […]
Education Reform
Justin Eiken
Education has been in a state of disrepair for quite some time. While many schools are doing well, many more are facing tremendous challenges as they fight to improve education for millions of Americans, particularly children. Factor federal mandates on policies that are unrelated to education into the equation and you have a recipe for disaster. The […]
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