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.
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.
Films often reflect common cultural questions. Ken engages with three films that all ask the question of how we ought to live in light of death.
The following article is based on a video transcript. Watch the full, three-part teaching series here. [vector_icon icon=”arrow-circle-o-right”] God’s Will as a Way of Life “How can I discover God’s will for my life?” “How can I be sure of God’s guidance in my decisions?” “God, what do you
Dr. Boa gives the biblical basis for the idea that a Christian’s spiritual life is not a measurable product but a dynamic, ongoing process. We were meant for more than this life, but we have to cultivate the spiritual side of ourselves.
Practically all followers of Jesus have asked questions like these. Most of us ask these types of questions not so much on a daily basis, but at an important crossroads in our lives, when we’re trying to sort out the best path forward.
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