Many view social media as an invisibility cloak, allowing them to post, comment, share, and tweet in hurtful, prideful, hateful, sinful ways, all-the-while believing that they are somehow anonymous. So to protect us from these unbiblical, unhealthy, and unhelpful approaches, here are 8 Scriptures that can guide our social media engagement this year.
Read MoreAs our children grow, we’re always trying to find things for them to do. We want to keep them entertained; we hate it when they tell us they are bored. But we also want them involved in some meaningful activity, so from an early age we give them chores to do, like picking up their toys, making their beds, setting the table, taking out the trash. As they mature, we are always asking ourselves the question, “What can children do?”
Read MoreChampion athletes in Paul’s day would receive a crown, a wreath, made from the branch of an olive tree. Today, Olympic champions receive a gold medal, and yet, these gold medals will one day rust and deteriorate. For the Christian, however, our rewards are spiritual and eternal. They will never rust, they will never fade, they will never disappoint. Our rewards will last forever.
Read MoreMany view social media as an invisibility cloak, allowing them to post, comment, share, and tweet in hurtful, prideful, hateful, sinful ways, all-the-while believing that they are somehow anonymous. We approach social media as though there is no accountability for what we communicate. It is a free-for-all battlefield with no rules.
Read MoreDaniel 3 is probably one of the most famous stories in the old testament. I can’t count the number of times I’ve probably seen the Veggie Tale’s version of it. It’s such a crazy story of God’s intervention that it almost seems unbelievable. How can three God-fearing men survive being thrown into a massive overheated fire pit?
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