Posts Tagged ‘faith’
The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts
2020 is only 40 days old and here I am again recollecting all the new year spirit that had crushed to pieces in order to make life on course again. Not easy, I must say, especially when Copenhagen’s wind blowing in its full speed this week. I might have lost some pieces in the famous Copenhagen’s Four Lakes on my way biking home.
Christmas prayers
Tell me that prayers do not work, then I will stop praying.
Today, I just wanted to share another answered prayer that I would need to look back to when I felt all my prayers were not answered.
Christmas faith
We fix our gaze on things that cannot be seen (2 Corinthians 4:18).
So we don’t look at the troubles we can see now; rather, we fix our gaze on things that cannot be seen. For the things we see now will soon be gone, but the things we cannot see will last forever.
Richard Dawkins
The word became flesh.
I came across interesting quotes by Richard Dawkins for two days in a row. I guess it’s healthy for our logic and faith to exercise our apologetics, which I have never felt the need for before. I challenge you to explain your christian faith without using christian keywords to people who do not know that you are a believer. Do not use words like: Christian, Christ, Jesus, God, The Bible or any other keywords. I did that yesterday. Boy, it’s difficult.
Here’s an interesting reading of someone to make a contra point of Richard Dawkin’s notorious statement. If Richard Dawkins was right
Christians should stop being religious
But avoid foolish controversies… for they are unprofitable and worthless.
Believing God is Good No Matter What
Your eyes is the lamp of your body. When your eye is healthy, your whole body is full of light,
but when it is bad, your body is full of darkness.
There is a season for everything
For everything there is a season,
These trees taught me more about faith today.
How Hard It Really Is To Talk Faith.
J.S. Park: Hospital Chaplain, Skeptical Christian

For once I’d like to hear, “I know how hard it is to talk about Jesus. It’s the most awkward conversation you’ll ever have. If you even say the whole Gospel out loud right now, it sounds like the craziest thing you’ve ever heard. But the Gospel isn’t some ‘speech’ you unload on people and then ‘leave it in God’s hands.’ Blasting people with theology is like serving icing for dessert. Evangelism is your whole life, it’s sharing your home, it’s enduring patiently, it’s being a human being, it’s availability, it’s sharing Jesus through who you are; not perfectly, but passionately. Yes, invite them to church and to that revival and talk about your faith and your testimony, but once you dare to go there, just know you might be rejected immediately, a lot, and aggressively. Except secretly they can’t deny there must be something to it, because you’re not…
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