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I Have Too Many Doubts

March 8, 2020 • Scott Scruggs

We are living in a time when fear is on the rise, which means doubts are on the rise as well. To make matters worse, many of us carry around the idea that our faith is just supposed to eliminate or override our doubts. This leads many of us to believe there is something wrong with us because we just can’t escape our doubts. Rather, we must learn to live with doubt in faith. This can be done through not running from doubts, bringing them into the light by telling others about them and taking steps of faith and courage that directly contradict your doubt and fear.

Christians are Hypocrites

March 22, 2020 • Jonathan Wolfgang

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March 15, 2020 • Scott Scruggs

No matter where on the political spectrum you find yourself, talking about politics can be uncomfortable. Especially the intersection of politics and faith. Unfortunately, many Christians on both sides of the political aisle tend to believe that God is on their side and that the other side is morally corrupt. We let our political loyalties impact not just how we vote, but our faith and how we treat other people as well. While politics should never be where our primary loyalties lie, politics still matter to God because people matter to God. However, at the end of the day, what’s important is that our political differences make us better, rather than turn us against each other.

Christians Are Too Political

March 15, 2020 • Scott Scruggs

No matter where on the political spectrum you find yourself, talking about politics can be uncomfortable. Especially the intersection of politics and faith. Unfortunately, many Christians on both sides of the political aisle tend to believe that God is on their side and that the other side is morally corrupt. We let our political loyalties impact not just how we vote, but our faith and how we treat other people as well. While politics should never be where our primary loyalties lie, politics still matter to God because people matter to God. However, at the end of the day, what’s important is that our political differences make us better, rather than turn us against each other.