The Church is dying (and why I am happy about it)

The Church is dying (and why I am happy about it)

In the West, Christianity by all metrics is declining. This is not new information. This has been the case for a long time and only somehow it seems that most are waking up to this fact. .

  • Has Facebook killed God?

    For most of us, Facebook is the last thing we see at night and the first thing we see in the morning. We check it a couple of times a day, at least.

  • The way being prepared

    "Now the Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah." (Jonah 1 verse 17).

  • The Long Ride

    In these last 5 months I have experienced more than most people do in life time.

  • Truth v. Logic

    Just because something is logical does not make it true. Here is an example: Premise one: All men are pigeons. Premise two: Socrates is a man.

  • When consumerism meets Christianity

    Don’t you just hate it when you receive bad service? Whether it was at a restaurant or a retail store, when the staff whom you interact with is either disrespectful or being dreadful, it really diminishes your shopping experience and it might even ruin your day!

  • Do we live what we say?

    “Righteousness is a product of our relationship with God not the other way around.”

  • Best Jesus Shout Out Winner 2020

    Have you ever voted in Triple J’s Hottest 100? Yeah me too. The only reason I voted last time was because there was a song I totally loved. I also thought that the song was going to struggle to get in.

  • Confidentiality...

    A recent news story that came out of the United State centred on a legal case where a former husband accessed his then wife's email account using her private password, this happened while they were still married. He now faces trial on felony computer misuse charge.

  • It’s in the shadow

    A beautiful day with clear blue skies, sun shining brightly without a breeze. As I was running, I began to relate my spiritual journey to what I was seeing and experiencing.

  • Why does prayer devolve into teaching?

    Public prayer should never be primarily about teaching. While a well written prayer will remind people of the nature of God and may reveal more of that to the people praying, this is not its main function.

  • There are ‘shifts’

    In an article by Hugh Mackay, psychologist and social researcher titled: "A nation in need of catharsis", his concluding remarks reveal a national revival in people getting on with life regardless of what's happening with threats of one kind or another: