The Problem of Poverty

Despite the lifestyle of most modern Christians, poverty is an ethical problem with which Christians need to deal. At least 80% of the global population lives on less than $10 a day. Where most Americans would consider making even $10 an hour as outrageous, the majority of the human race considers that kind of wage an abundance. This is certainly a Christian problem—and more heavily, it is an American Christian problem. Specifically speaking about American Christians, Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert remark that “by any measure, we are the richest people to ever walk on planet Earth.”

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There Are No Irreconcilable Differences

For two Christians, there is no such thing as irreconcilable differences. If two people believe the Gospel, then for the one who sinned, the Gospel compels them to repent and ask forgiveness. For the one sinned against, the Gospel compels them to forgive their offender.

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The Joys of Being on Time

I hope to convince you to make a more concerted effort to be on time. There are virtually zero drawbacks to being on time, yet very many benefits. It is a completely and purely good thing to be on time.

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The Reason Why You Watch Pornography

We are natural-born dreamers, destined to do great works for the Kingdom of God (Ephesians 2:10). When we lose sight of this purpose and exchange walking in the Light for sitting in the dim glow of a computer screen, our life, time, energy, resources, ambitions, hopes, and dreams are all completely wasted. We are meant for so much more than this.

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