If God Knew…?
Here's a question I get a lot: My daughter asked if God knows everything and knew that Adam and Eve were
Rhema & Logos – What’s the Difference?
While it is true that knowledge is power, it is also often the case that a little bit of knowledge
The Exclusivity of Christianity
Most people like Jesus; it’s Christianity that rubs most folks the wrong way. Jesus is often perceived to be a
What’s Up With the Ending of Mark?
[please note that this article is written to be accessible to the average Christian, but deals with a complex
Praying to the Saints
by Craig Smith, Ph.D. One of the common theological conflicts between Protestant and Catholic Christians relates to the practice of praying
Christmas Conversation #18: Should we boycott stores based on Christian principles during the holidays?
By Stacey Tuttle Yesterday’s question about “Happy Holidays” vs. “Merry Christmas” sparked another question in our minds at SPM. The debate
Christmas Conversation #16: What are your best ideas for using Christmas to spur conversations about Jesus?
By Stacey Tuttle Dear Cyber-Counselors at large, Yesterday’s Shepherd Project Ministry question was how to give gifts that invited people to be
Christmas Conversation #11: Is Santa a naughty or nice Christmas tradition and why?
Christmas Conversation #11: Is Santa a naughty or nice Christmas tradition and why? By Stacey Tuttle Even if you don’t have kids,
Christmas Conversation #9: How much is too much when it comes to giving your kids gifts for Christmas?
Since we were just talking about guarding our kids from focusing solely on the gifts they will be getting, another
Christmas Conversations #3: What do you think about Christmas music?
By Stacey Tuttle One Christmas while working at the mall in a children’s store, I started noticing the music—not hard to