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The Decay of Society

by Dr. David R. Reagan

A nation that once honored God has plunged into a moral abyss. And the decay has reached the point where, in the words of the prophet Jeremiah, the nation “does not even know how to blush” (Jeremiah 6:15).The descent has been swift.

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Lectio Divina – What it is, What it is not, and Should Christians Practice it?

by Lighthouse Trails Editors
July 24th, 2015

There’s a lot of talk about it today; umpteen books are published and more are on the way about lectio divina; and an increasing number of evangelical/Protestant figures are writing about it, endorsing it, and teaching it. Some people think lectio divina simply means to read a passage of Scripture slowly then ponder or think on that Scripture.

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Lectio Divina – what it is, what it is not, and should Christians practice it?

by Lighthouse Trails Editors
July 24th, 2015

There’s a lot of talk about it today; umpteen books are published and more are on the way about lectio divina; and an increasing number of evangelical/Protestant figures are writing about it, endorsing it, and teaching it. Some people think lectio divina simply means to read a passage of Scripture slowly then ponder or think on that Scripture.

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Lectio Divina – What it is, What it is not, and Should Christians Practice it?

by Lighthouse Trails Editors
July 24th, 2015

There’s a lot of talk about it today; umpteen books are published and more are on the way about lectio divina; and an increasing number of evangelical/Protestant figures are writing about it, endorsing it, and teaching it. Some people think lectio divina simply means to read a passage of Scripture slowly then ponder or think on that Scripture.

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Are We Over-Medicating for Mental Health Problems?

by Elements Behavioral Health

In a country where we can buy over-the-counter pain relievers which portend to address highly specialized discomforts such as headache, joint ache, backache, migraine and mild arthritis could we be over-medicating for mental discomforts? Some are wondering if we have become a population that is ready to pop a pill the moment we feel even a little bit off of our game.

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Christians And Psychology: Some Common Questions Answered

by Bible.org   
1993

During the past 15 to 20 years a dramatic shift has taken place in American Christianity: Psychology has flooded into the church. Christian psychologists are now the ones many Christians primarily look to for guidance in the Christian life. Christian psychologists write many of the best-selling books and dominate much of Christian radio. Many pastors use psychological terms and concepts in their sermons.

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What about Hell?

by Douglas Groothuis

Is the doctrine of hell a hindrance or a help in witnessing? Many evangelicals are ashamed of this biblical doctrine, viewing it as a blemish to be covered up by the cosmetic of divine love. The doctrine of hell often evokes images of ‘hell-fire and brimstone’ preachers venting their vehemence with lurid descriptions of burning, worm-eaten bodies crying out for impossible relief.

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What about Hell?

by Douglas Groothuis

The very word ‘hell’ is often replaced by friendlier phrases such as ‘separation from God.’ Although this description of hell is accurate, it lacks punch for those who know little of God’s goodness, holiness, and hatred of sin. To them, separation from God may seem like freedom from a domineering spouse or parent. Why fear that?

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“Why can’t I just be a good person?”

by Michael Ramsden

It is amazing to think that some people actually believe they are good enough to get into heaven. Perhaps it is because we read so much bad news in the papers about others that we are quick to conclude that by comparison we are superior, and so deserving of a place in eternity.

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