Too Good To Be Gone Soon: Remembering Tom Gilson He had so much more to teach us about conveying ideas with meekness and strength, yes strength indeed! As I write this, Aslan comes to mind. Maybe he was a bit like when Aslan would speak.
Whom You Serve, How He Saves, How You Live The popular catchphrase, “all paths lead to God” is simply false. While the invitation to salvation is inclusive and extended to all, the gift of salvation is exclusive to only those who believe in the one true God.
The Englishman who First Abolished Slavery in Kerala Of such magnitude was the impact of Monroe’s reforms that historians now identify Kerala’s history as pre-Monroe and post-Monroe. John Monroe is just one example. But he showed us what it means to be a citizen of the City of God and an exile in the City of Man.
Why go to Church? Can’t you be a Christian at Home? The lack or presence of church interaction is not the defining parameter of our salvation. Albeit the abstinence from regular fellowship with fellow Christians doesn’t render one unsaved or an apostate, it is symptomatic of a less than ideal situation.
I Have so Many Weaknesses. Does God Still Love me? The enemy wants us to think that our sins are greater than the Cross. He wants us to think that our High Priest who sympathises with us has given up on us. Let us not give heed to that liar! He has been disarmed by our Father and now God is enthroned in our hearts.
Stumped by the Gospel Question Transgenderism, homosexuality, abortion, pornography, sexual promiscuity, marriage, drug addiction, euthanasia, casteism and every other significant cultural phenomenon can only be understood rightly if we build it on the foundation of the gospel. All of these are gospel issues.
Secular vs Sacred Bias Our assumption is that our jobs don't yield much towards God's bigger plans. We assume that God sees us as less spiritual than the minister at church. We differentiate between a worship leader/preacher with a teacher or a software developer or a nurse or even a mother at home.