The philosopher Socrates taught his students by asking questions, which helped pupils find answers for certain issues.
Category: your-voice
FROM THE PULPIT: Reflect on sin before Easter — and then repent
We all do foolish things in our lives. Sometimes the little things seem inconsequential. One slip of a curse word here, a small deliberate act of misconduct or a tiny theft there. What can it hurt?
COMMENTARY: Examining religious discrimination in America
Arizona legislatures pulled a dandy. They asked their governor to sign a bill allowing any business the freedom to discriminate based on religious beliefs. The governor vetoed the bill.
FROM THE PULPIT: You can do all things with Christ
Do you ever feel like giving up on something you know God wants you to do?
FROM THE PULPIT: You're as important as salt — and that's a good thing
Jesus referred to his followers as “the salt of the earth.” They recognized the importance of that analogy because back then salt was valuable.
FROM THE PULPIT: Excel in your work and faith lives
In the business world, there are people who surpass expectations — not necessarily for personal gain, but to show gratitude for being employed, and to help the company or organization succeed.
FROM THE PULPIT: Daily ways to focus on your relationship with God
This week I am providing you with five daily devotions for your reflection and prayer. Some may fit with circumstances in your life, some may not. Either way, remember to focus your heart and thought…
FROM THE PULPIT: Make your church a safe haven
Someone once said, “The church would be a great place if it weren’t for all the people.”
FROM THE PULPIT: Great beauty may conceal great danger
As I write this, the remnants of the “ice storm of the decade” are slowly melting away. A few thoughts have gone through my mind regarding this event.
FROM THE PULPIT: You're not a god; there's only one God
A pastor teaching an adult class at Sunday school selected a middle-aged couple to act out the Old Testament's burning bush scene. The husband was asked to supply the voice for God; his wife would re…