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Our Mission to Colombia: Post #3: My First Church Service
So much can happen in two days! In the picture above, some team members and I are standing inside the home of a woman (beside me in the photo) who encountered God in a powerful way the day before. Her … Continue reading
Posted in Colombia Trip
Tagged bible study, Christianity, Colombia, evangelism, faith, gospel, healing, ministry, miracles, mission, prayer, slums, theodicy
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ASA Diving Deeper Discussion
On April 9, 2022, I had the opportunity to be featured in the ASA’s Diving Deeper Discussion, to do some Q&A regarding my recent article in Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith on theodicy and the historical Adam. The video … Continue reading
Posted in hermeneutics, published articles, Science and Christian Faith, The Bible, Theology
Tagged bonhoeffer, evolution, Genesis 1-3, historical adam, incarnation anyway, theodicy, theological interpretation
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When Crisis Hits: Christian Reflections on Faith in the Midst of Suffering
The CSCA talk that my wife Elena and I recently gave is now online and available for viewing and sharing. Here it is . . .fa
Posted in faith, health, mental disorder, prayer, Science and Christian Faith, Spirituality
Tagged crisis, death, faith, faith and science, healing, miracles, suffering, theodicy
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