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Blogs / short essays on Christian living, Christian apologetics, and theology covering contemporary and practical challenges of life.
Christmas is a time of celebration. Colorful decorations, new accessories, gifts, good food are a part and parcel of our celebration.
As it is, the presence of evil in our world makes many lives wallow in pain and misery. If we are to add the consequences of Covid to this situation, many more households are likely to be in pain and misery.
What is our responsibility this Christmas season?
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Blogs / short essays on Christian living, Christian apologetics, and theology covering contemporary and practical challenges of life.
Living amidst a pandemic is challenging. Every second or a third person we may encounter may be suffering.Comforting a suffering soul is not simple. Not all of us can comfort a suffering soul. Sometimes what we say may have quite the opposite effect of comfort.Here’s what not to say to a suffering person.Read more…
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Blogs / short essays on Christian living, Christian apologetics, and theology covering contemporary and practical challenges of life.
God should care and protect those who love, obey and trust HIM. Hence we pray, “…protect us from the evil one.” But there is untold evil in some Christian homes. So it’s quite evident that God does not protect those who only trust HIM for protection. Therefore, an objection against God is, why shouldn’t HE be punished? If you merely claim that God cannot or should not be punished, you are positing a dictator God, not a ‘just’ God. So how do we respond to this objection against God? Read more…