From the monthly archives: June 2008

Ecclesiastes is unsettling to read. When many people hear Ecclesiastes they might immediately wonder if a a book written in the 10th century B.C. is at all practical to a 21st century person. Well, it couldn’t be more practical as the author, Solomon, takes an honest look at all of life and says out loud [...]

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Finding a Moral Compass

On June 15, 2008 By

It seems like everyone in college, at some point or another, thinks he can change the world. Do you remember those days? Do you remember when the world began making sense to you in a whole new way and you became an idealist? You really believed you could change the world. Kids, get ready because [...]

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Forming Your Worldview

On June 9, 2008 By

The application of God’s revealed things to our unique and specific circumstances is called wisdom. These revealed things are not disconnected nuggets of information but connected to give us a complete framework for understanding and interpreting life. This connected collection has been called a “worldview.” A worldview is something that everyone has, though they are [...]

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