Christmas Conversation #17: “Happy Holidays” vs. “Merry Christmas”— Does it really matter?
By Stacey Tuttle How important are the words we speak? Does saying Merry Christmas really communicate the love of God? Does
Christmas Conversation #8: How do you get your kids’ attention (or even your own!) off of the gifts they get?
By Stacey Tuttle One of the biggest and most meaningful Christmas traditions is that of giving gifts. We imitate the Father
Christmas Conversation #2: How do you bring Jesus into your shopping experience?
By Stacey Tuttle Yesterday’s question had to do with keeping our own hearts centered on Jesus while we shop. Today’s question
Christmas Conversation #1: How do you keep the spirit of giving in your Christmas shopping?
Christmas Conversation #1: How do you keep the spirit of giving in your Christmas shopping? Maybe it’s just me and this
Baptism & Forgiveness, Part II
Some follow-up questions about baptism and forgiveness. See Part I for the first installment of this article. Matthew 3:11 “I baptize
Baptism and Forgiveness
As a Christian scholar and speaker, I find that there are certain questions that come up frequently. One of those relates
Easter Musings
Easter Musings By John Stone As we consider Easter and the celebration of the glorious resurrection of Christ in a few days,
The Adjustment Bureau and Theology
The Adjustment Bureau is chock-full of theological ideas. However, whether those ideas are a dangerous mine-field or a treasure trove
The Rite – A discussion of Spiritual Warfare
The Rite – A discussion of Spiritual Warfare By: Dr. Craig Smith and Stacey Tuttle I recently saw The Rite, which is
If They Got the Names Right…
by Craig A. Smith, Ph.D. So here’s an interesting set of observations to mull over. According to Tal Ilan, who studied