True Christianity is neither Protestant nor Roman Catholic

"And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch" (Acts 11:26). Well, they had to call them something, didn't they?  Some of them had once been Jews, but that label didn't really fit anymore.   Others had been pagans, probably worshippers of Apollo and others of the Greek gods.  That label didn't work for them anymore.  … Continue reading True Christianity is neither Protestant nor Roman Catholic

Courtesy

Courtesy and courtship are derived from the same root word and both convey the idea of trying to please someone else.  All other things being equal, the business that will thrive is the one that greets and serves its customers with genuine warmhearted courtesy. On a trip some years ago, we stopped for gas around … Continue reading Courtesy

Soul and body

[This is another excerpt from the Epistle to Diognetus, written circa 129 AD, translated by J.B. Lightfoot, © 1936.] In a word, what the soul is in a body, this the Christians are in the world. The soul is spread through all the members of the body, and Christians through the divers cities of the … Continue reading Soul and body

Should Christians tithe?

Some Christians firmly believe that the Old Testament 10% rule is still in force for Christians today.  They tell inspirational tales of someone who was struggling financially and could hardly find any spare change for the collection plate.  Then they began to give 10% off the top of their income and, as if by magic, … Continue reading Should Christians tithe?