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  • Four Steps to Really Falling in Love

    "Do not let your happiness depend on something you may lose. If love is to be a blessing, not a misery, it must be for the only Beloved who will never pass away” —C.S. Lewis in The Four Loves 

  • eRomance: How Christians Can Respond to the Online Dating Scene

    The process of finding a spouse is an age-old process, and the yet the modern methods of going about it might alarm some.

    “I hope you like alpha males because I’m your guy. That’s right, I’m the whole package. I’ll defend your honor in public.”

  • Would You Be My Friend?

    "People with deep and lasting friendships may be introverts, extroverts, young, old, dull, intelligent, homely, good-looking, but the one characteristic they all have in common is openness." —Alan Loy McGinnis

  • Making A Case for Science

    “It may seem bizarre, but in my opinion science offers a surer path to God than religion.” — Physicist Paul Davies, in this book God and the New Physics.

  • Guides Needed: Please Apply in Life

    At the very beginning, God made all humans with two very important requirements, whether we like it or not.

    Southwest of Colorado Springs is a hill simply known to many as “the Incline.”

  • The Power of Perspective

    When we’re faced with pain or trouble, it can be easy to start wondering what kind of God we follow.

  • Living Alongside Death

    Losing a loved one can feel like a crushing blow, but as believers we must trust that God has important purposes behind death.

  • Treasuring the Small Beginnings

    Even if God asks us to do something that seems small or dangerous or just plain strange, we will miss out on spectacular results if we fail to follow his call.

  • A Problem With Social Justice

    Our God is deeply interested in integrity and justness, but being an agent of those virtues in the world as a believer can be a troubling task.

    What do you think of when someone mentions “social justice”?

  • An Antidote for Entitlement

    In the middle of a ‘me’ focused culture, we are called to center ourselves around God and live for the benefit of others.

    America has a peculiar epidemic: about 80 percent of Americans are in debt.