by Greg Tomlin | Oct 29, 2020 | Faith & Heritage
1 Corinthians is a letter written in disappointment. It is written to a people Paul thought should have by then (around A.D. 53-54) begun to show some spiritual maturity. Instead, the Corinthians were preoccupied with dissensions and jealousies over spiritual gifts,...
by Walter Norvell | Oct 22, 2020 | Faith & Heritage
Quos repellat id culpa eius impedit. Ab eos ut labore labore sapiente. Quo eos nobis corporis eligendi mollitia Officiis earum nobis nam tenetur unde enim. Eaque neque incidunt neque quaerat. Nihil placeat voluptates animi voluptatem. Sunt impedit ut animi aliquid et....
by Wade Berry | Oct 19, 2020 | Faith & Heritage
One of the strangest paragraphs in all of the New Testament is.1 Corinthians 11:2-16. And although 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 is quite a bit easier to interpret, it can be challenging for the average interpreter to make sense of how this paragraph is connected to the...
by Wade Berry | Oct 5, 2020 | Faith & Heritage
1 Corinthians 8-10 can be difficult for modern readers to interpret, much less apply to their lives. Paul begins the section by talking about food sacrificed to pagan deities—a practice which seems inconceivable in our religiously skeptical world. Then he moves on to...
by Walter Norvell | Sep 26, 2020 | Faith & Heritage
I enjoy watching the Summer Olympics. I missed them this year but hope to see them rescheduled for next summer. I like the races, which show the strength, speed, and agility of the runners. I like watching the runners put their feet carefully in the starting blocks....
by Wade Berry | Sep 14, 2020 | Faith & Heritage
In our last conversation, I argued marriage is a spiritual discipline—a means by which people can become better acquainted with Jesus and his “unforced rhythms of grace” (to use Adele Calhoun’s language). But is that really true? If we give ourselves to one who is the...