Monthly Archives: October 2011
Why did Jesus die? Couldn’t he be saved?
by Ginger Ketting-Welller As a child, I was enchanted by postage stamps. I would watch my mother write a letter to her mother, fold it, put it in an envelope, lick the back of the colorful little piece of paper, … Continue reading
Picturing 3 Gods as one
by Trudy Morgan-Cole Do you have a hard time understanding the idea of the Trinity? Trudy Morgan Cole’s reflections may help. I have so much trouble when I try to pray!” Sharon confessed to her pastor. “It doesn’t seem real … Continue reading
Why are there so many Denominations?
Until the Protestant Reformation, the Christian church was largely composed of the Roman Catholic Church in the west and the Greek Orthodox Church in the east. With the Reformation, however, as neglected Bible truths began to be restored and emphasized, … Continue reading
Testimony of a Nuclear Scientist
by Robert Faid We can deny God and make fun of those who believe in Him—but what’s our response when He confronts us personally? Even though I had always gone to church with my family, I was an agnostic. A … Continue reading
Secret house in the woods
A story of a man’s conversion to Christianity
To many who know me, this testimony may seem to be only a fleeting phase. I admit that I have undergone many transformations in the past few years. I have gone from a former would-be minister, to volatile adolescent, to … Continue reading