Our ongoing discussion has focused on the importance of understanding economic principles to better understand a holistic definition of stewardship. Our recent foray into understanding prices and their...
“Co-belligerency can make a certain kind of sense, if you have your wits about you.” Doug Wilson The Christian employee, surrounded by non-Christians at work, can take great...
We often meet people who are not Christians but who agree with a Christian stance on a certain cultural issue, and therefore they are willing to work together...
The plowing of the wicked is sin, but it is more sinful for the wicked not to plow. – John Murray What gives the non-Christian firefighter the courage...
We have been taking about the three reasons God showers common grace upon humanity. The first two that we have discussed are: First, God’s common grace prevents fallen...
Previously we have talked about how knowledge is held in a world of scarcity. Knowledge is personally held and individually known, meaning that while people know different things,...
We have asked, “for what purpose would God shower common grace upon humanity?” First, God’s common grace prevents fallen human beings from doing all the wrong they could...
Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows… ― The opening line of the 1930 radio show “Detective Story” We’ve discussed that common...
The rain falls upon the just And also on the unjust fellas But mostly it falls upon the just Cause the unjust have the just’s umbrellas ― Cormac...
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