Tag: life

Science, Faith, and Reason: Biogenesis and Information Theory

In the 19th century, individual cells were thought to be the simple building blocks that made up complex organisms. Since then, however, we have discovered that the cells themselves are just as complex as the organisms they are a part of. The more we study them, the more astonishing and elegant they appear.

Living as Salt and Light

How do you live as salt and light? You must lean into the wellspring of truth, looking to the example of Christ and the fullness of His life.

Called to be Saints

God has called us saints—and we need to live out of that identity. We have moved from the sphere of darkness to light and should walk in that light.

Part 10 of Voyage of Life

The Voyage of Life: Living in Light of the End

We are moving to an end without end in the Kingdom of Christ, and we are wise if we live in light of that destiny. Thomas Cole’s paintings call us to this life of wisdom in all seasons, ages, and stages.

The Voyage of Life: Setting Our Hope on Eternity

We are pilgrims being prepared for home. We are not home yet. Life was never meant to be about ourselves, but about God. For this reason, it is the eternal that gives meaning and hope in the temporal arena.

The Voyage of Life: The Cross and the World

Thomas Cole’s depiction of The Cross and the World compels us to put our hopes in the things that will last forever rather than in the brevity of human creations.