God is a feminist

God is a feminist

Feminism can be viewed as an F-word by a lot of Christians. You might even only be reading this because you were offended by my title..

  • Seeing Jesus

    I was very moved recently by an email prayer letter from a young Australian doctor and his wife in South Sudan. They had recently traveled into their local town and noticed a child motionless in a puddle on the street.  They later found he’d been lying there for two days.

  • Relationship Advice You Haven’t Heard

    Imagine if we spiritualized other areas of life the same way we did relationships?

  • The comforting example of failure

    Anyone familiar with the renowned apologist, Dr William Lane Craig, will be accustomed to his wit, tact, and handling of philosophy and theology. Fewer may be familiar with his failure to receive a Doctorate in Theology.

  • Men and exclusive toughness  

    “It’s a time for blokes to put their feelings on display without raised eyebrows; to touch and celebrate each other with sheer joy,” Birdie Jabour writes.

  • Evil is the absence of good

    Before I start this article let me ask you a couple of questions.

  • Chosen to cheer

    Alicia Britt Chole’s book, “Anonymous: Jesus’ hidden years and yours…”, references a story about a boy who eagerly desires a part in the school play. He auditions but does not get a role. Yet, to his parents’ surprise, the boy is not disheartened by the news but instead looks bright and cheery.

  • Waiting for the change

    No one really likes change – we’re a comfy kind of people. But unfortunately, the winds of change are always inevitable one way or another.

  • What if you are just a Sunday Christian?

    Would people believe you are a Christian by the way you act? I know that we tell people that we are Christians, but what if someone were to follow you around for a day, a week, or even a month and they had access to your whole life, would they know that you are believer in Christ? Would they believe you if you told them that you worship God? 

  • Lucifer

    The Netflix ratings winner, “Lucifer,” portrays the devil as a hardworking crime fighter seeking justice, while having a good time. He is on earth as furlough from dealing with the “really bad” people in hell.

  • Why we have misunderstood Grace so much

    It absolutely confounds me, that there is a large number of Bible believing Christians that STILL have not caught the revelation of Grace.

  • Purchased: The slave of bitterness

    Though in my full name the meaning of ‘goodness/kindness’ hides underneath, I could not have been the farthest from it. Only a week ago, I lived my whole life with irritation, outbursts of anger, selfishness and pride as my best friends.