On generosity and giving to the poor
generosity, as with grace and mercy, are undeserved.
generosity, as with grace and mercy, are undeserved.
I continue to be frustrated with the catastrophic failure of Christians to even remotely resemble Christ. As I griped about that to a good friend last Sunday, he noted that the story of God’s people is one of catastrophic failure. It’s also interesting to note that the Psalms are a hymnal consisting of more songs […]
It doesn’t matter how humble you think you are or aren’t; no one is qualified to make that kind of assessment.
“You’re gonna suffer, but you’re gonna like it.”
It’s easier to deny a problem than confront the truth of our wrongdoing.
It’s dangerous to separate the person from the work they do.
It’s a touchy subject because something is horribly wrong.
One car, two cars, red car, blue car, black car, blue car, old car, new car.
Why discussions about gross or net income are useless in the battle to reduce income inequality. (Hint: the cost of living doesn’t go up if I make more.)
For those in power, this is the hardest part of following Jesus