The Great God “…for I am God and not a man, the Holy One in your midst…” I love this description of God in Hosea 11:9 because it helps us see two things at the same time. God is the Holy One: He is the awesome God. He is perfect. He is unique, unchangeable, and his love and gloryContinue reading “The Great God of the Great Commission”
Category Archives: Practical Theology
Lament on the Move
2020 has proved to be a year of shadows and darkness; sinfulness, suffering, and spiritual attack through natural disaster, human injustice, and human sinfulness. Just a few weeks after we learned of an elderly couple from Chicago quarantined off as the first case in Chicago of a strange new virus started in Wuhan China, theContinue reading “Lament on the Move”
Anxious for Nothing?
10 Practical Ways Philippians 4 Promotes Peace During Crisis “Do not be anxious about anything” (Philippians 4:6). What do these words mean, and how on earth do they apply during a global pandemic? For the past month we’ve been forced to face these kinds of questions. Fear cripples our faith, plunders our bodies, and takesContinue reading “Anxious for Nothing?”
Can Eschatology Really Be Practical?
Practical Eschatology. Have you ever put those two words together? On the one hand, you may be wondering what “eschatology” even means. Even if you know, you’ve likely never thought about it being overly practical for your life. Eschatology is a fancy theological word that refers to the study of… the end times, the lastContinue reading “Can Eschatology Really Be Practical?”