via:christianpost     Ed and Lisa Young, authors of the New York Times bestseller Sexperiment, have seen many churches and marriages devastated by church leaders who think that sexual sin and infidelity can’t happen to them. As a wake-up call to church leaders, the couple recently gave a lecture warning leaders of pitfalls leading […]

Just because you are faithful and strong in Christ, does not make habitual sin acceptable. Take a listen to Yolanda Adams and AV explain why…

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    via:christianpost   A new poll by the PewResearchCenter has found that although many Americans believe rich people are smart and work hard for their money, many also believe that the rich are greedy and dishonest.  What is more, 58 percent of respondents said they believe the rich pay too little when it comes […]

    via:christianpost   The fact that some churches decide not to report certain crimes is a sad state of affairs within Christianity, said Pastor Mark Driscoll of the Seattle-based MarsHillChurch during a recent sermon.  “There’s a difference between a sin and a crime. A sin is something that Christians are supposed to handle with […]

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  via:christianpost Everyone knows what it’s like to give in to temptation, and to feel the shame that often follows. Sometimes even Christians feel that resistance to the things that tempt them the most is futile, so they should just accept defeat, but in his newest book, Anglican Bishop Todd Hunter explains how Americans can […]

I found this online via bcnn1.com Sunday Evening Evangelistic Hour with Daniel Whyte III You might recall from the last three weeks, we have discussed six points in this 4-week series titled “On Having a Solid Salvation”.

via bcnn1.com Every person on the planet at times is an Oscar-winning liar. Haven’t we all lied without being caught? As the Bible says, “There is no one righteous, not even one …. Their throats are open graves; their tongues practice deceit” (Rom. 3:10-13). Lying is more perilous than

The CNN Belief Blog will occasionally share the spiritual journeys of others and begins with this one from Jascinth Hall, a 26-year-old wife and mother of three who was baptized in Atlanta, Georgia.

John Piper considers what the Bible says about lying–and what it says about truth. “Is honesty really the best policy?” This is a notorious question. And it is important, but not as important as asking what it is inside of us that tempts us to be dishonest. My first response to this question is to […]

Society is trained to follow rules and guidelines that it simply amazes me sometimes. One question I get a lot perfectly illustrates this: “Is (insert questionable action here) a sin?” Here’s my question — does it matter? Who really cares? Allow me to clarify. What difference is made in your life by knowing if a […]