When we think of apostasy, the image often comes to mind is an individual who has abandoned their faith. But apostasy is just as dangerous—and arguably more destructive—when it occurs at the denominational level.
As ambassadors of Christ, we must consider how we engage in these dialogues, ensuring that our words and actions reflect the love and truth of Jesus. Here’s how we can foster meaningful, Christ-centered conversations in this digital age.
The digital age has brought unparalleled opportunities but has also created significant challenges. The average American is exposed to 4,000 to 10,000 advertisements every day, receives 121 emails and 46 phone notifications, and spends over five hours daily on social media and streaming platforms.
The digital age has brought unparalleled opportunities but has also created significant challenges. The average American is exposed to 4,000 to 10,000 advertisements every day, receives 121 emails and 46 phone notifications, and spends over five hours daily on social media and streaming platforms.
When we think of apostasy, the image often comes to mind is an individual who has abandoned their faith. But apostasy is just as dangerous—and arguably more destructive—when it occurs at the denominational level.
As ambassadors of Christ, we must consider how we engage in these dialogues, ensuring that our words and actions reflect the love and truth of Jesus. Here’s how we can foster meaningful, Christ-centered conversations in this digital age.
In an era where the world craves authenticity and impactful action, Gen Z and Millennials are stepping up with a refreshing spiritual openness and a robust desire for the common good.
As many of you know, I am deeply committed to sharing the gospel and engaging in meaningful interfaith dialogue through my social media outreach. I want to take a moment to explain what this outreach entails and how you can become a full member and help touch lives globally.
Have you ever wondered what a typical day looks like for someone juggling the roles of minister, scholar, coach, and influencer? Well, let me take you behind the scenes of my daily routine.
Postmodernism challenges the notion of a single, absolute truth, suggesting that our understanding of truth is shaped by cultural, social, and linguistic contexts (Lyotard, 1984)