Does "God is for us" mean He's against "them?" This phrase from Romans 8 has often been ripped from its context and misused often as a battle cry for a weaponized faith. But what if Paul's words of strength and comfort speak to a far better hope - and a far greater victory - than the battles we're told we have to fight? (Romans 8:31-37)
Christmas | The Solidarity Of God
Advent | Mary‘s Protest Song
Advent | Salvation In The Here And Now
Advent | Prepare The Way
Advent | Longing For Justice
Anchors | We Learn Through Embodied Participation
Anchors | Discipleship Is Learning How To Love
Anchors | What God Does Through Us He Also Does In Us
Anchors | God Cares More About It Than You Do
Anchors | God Meets Us In Reality
Anchors | God Is Like Jesus
Anchors | God Is Always Present And At Work
Philippians 4 | Anxiety And The Peace Of God
Philippians 3 | Losing My Religion (And Finding Jesus)
Philippians 2 | Power In Humility
Philippians 1 | Suffering And Hope
Shared | A Shared And Shareable Faith
Shared | Disruption, Decisions, And Disciples
Shared | What Makes The "Good News" So Good?
How To Love | Refugees And The Church
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