Dan Delzell
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Could the Catholic Church change its structure?
Imagine living in a community of 100 families where the father of one of the families is given oversight and decision-making authority over all of the families. Who in their right mind would ever subject themselves to such a repressive arrangement, right?
Romans 7 and 8 for Catholics, Protestants and every Christian
One of the puzzling paradoxes of the Christian life is that a believer is both a "saint" and a "sinner" at the same time.
Romans 5 and 6 for Catholics, Protestants and every Christian
If you compare Christianity to a house, justification is the foundation and sanctification is the structure.
Romans 3 and 4 for Catholics, Protestants and Every Christian
It's one thing to have a reputable religious pedigree, but another thing altogether to actually know God. The apostle Paul understood the difference, and the book of Romans lays out what it means to be justified before God and accepted into His family.
Romans 1 and 2 for Catholics, Protestants and Every Christian
The book of Romans has been called "the cathedral of the Christian faith." And for good reason. It is the most profound and complete exposition of Christianity ever given. The Holy Spirit gave it to the church through the apostle Paul, while being specifically addressed almost 2000 years ago "to all in Rome who are loved by God and called to be saints."
Christine Blasey Ford and Memory Gap Hypnotherapy
Consider for a moment the small pool of professors who write academic papers that promote hypnosis as a means of filling in memory gaps. What are the odds that one of these professors would become the focal point of the most contentious and politically charged "memory gap incident" in our nation's history?
How to Tap Into God's Secret Wisdom
God's secret wisdom is given to those who are humble in heart, and willing to admit they need the Lord's grace and guidance. God's secret wisdom is not given to the proud.
Colossians for Catholics, Protestants and Every Christian
The New Testament book of Colossians presents the truth about Jesus Christ, sin, grace, forgiveness, salvation, faith, good works, spiritual conversion and the Christian life.
When Bashing 'Fundamentalism' Misses the Mark
Most Christians these days tend to shy away from describing themselves as "fundamentalists." And can you blame them? The term has become loaded with baggage that few believers want to bring along on their spiritual journey to the promised land. Fundamentalists, after all, are those wild-eyed fanatics who shove their religion down the throat of anyone in their vicinity, right?
Philippians for Catholics, Protestants and Every Christian
Before becoming a Christian, Paul assumed that his religious deeds were the basis of his righteousness before God.