I applaud your commitment to avoid politics this week. However, as your post reminds us, we live in a world that includes politics, and Christ's message is for all of us, even politicians. I have admired your work ever since you wrote "You Will Be Made to Care." Don't give up. We need your voice.
I will properly footnote you, but there is an exceptionally high likelihood this will become a part of this Sunday's lesson. I deeply appreciate your thoughts and thoughtfulness! Grace!
Well stated perspective on the non-believers and the human thought process. I've read Lee Strobel's book and have passed it on to some non-believers in my family, who chose not to read it for fear of learning the truth, which is contradictory to everything they believe. When we have family get togethers, we seem to have the same conversations, and they always end the same, the non-believers run out of arguments early and get frustrated and change the subject. I wonder what it will take to get them to open their eyes and hearts to the truth. Keep up the great work Erick!
I applaud your commitment to avoid politics this week. However, as your post reminds us, we live in a world that includes politics, and Christ's message is for all of us, even politicians. I have admired your work ever since you wrote "You Will Be Made to Care." Don't give up. We need your voice.
Thank you
I will properly footnote you, but there is an exceptionally high likelihood this will become a part of this Sunday's lesson. I deeply appreciate your thoughts and thoughtfulness! Grace!
Thanks
Well stated perspective on the non-believers and the human thought process. I've read Lee Strobel's book and have passed it on to some non-believers in my family, who chose not to read it for fear of learning the truth, which is contradictory to everything they believe. When we have family get togethers, we seem to have the same conversations, and they always end the same, the non-believers run out of arguments early and get frustrated and change the subject. I wonder what it will take to get them to open their eyes and hearts to the truth. Keep up the great work Erick!
I think a lot of them never will.