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Enemies of the Cross: a commentary on Philippians 3... part 3 of 3
Over the past few weeks, we have looked at why we desire enemies. We looked at why Christians don’t have enemies. We looked at the objections to that statement. We looked at why the distinction Jesus made matters so much. But there is one more objection to these statements that we need to address. What about the enemies Paul mentions in Philippians 3:18?

Andrew Fouts
4 days ago4 min read


HEROES AND VILLAINS: Why do we want enemies as Christians? pt 1 of 3
Changing our perspective on how we view other people is not easy, but it is necessary. How do we begin to see people as Neighbors and Image Bearers, rather than enemies and villains? We allow the Spirit to renew our minds in accordance with the will of Christ. Because when we do that, suddenly we see people as Jesus does.

Andrew Fouts
Nov 186 min read


How Did We Get Here? How do we respond? What SNAP teaches us about Theology Shifts in the Church...
We have talked a lot recently about the current time we are in, and how seemingly fast and sudden these cultural and sociological shifts are taking place. As I am writing this, the status of most of the country's nearly 42 million SNAP recipients is waiting to find out if their funds will continue in the next 24 hours. It has caused a wide variety of responses from a wide variety of people. The responses to this current SNAP situation provide us with a clear example of how th

Andrew Fouts
Oct 313 min read


Understanding The Times Through Jeremiah 25
For the past decade, I’ve urged the Church to reject the temptation of power and control. That message was rejected again and again, and now we are living in the world that pursuit created. It’s too late to prevent this reality. Warnings and attempts to prevent it from happening are futile. But it’s not too late to live faithfully within it.

Andrew Fouts
Oct 244 min read


Revival in the Land
There have been several events throughout America’s history that have been classified as revivals, and they all looked different and had a different effect on the land. But what does this word even mean? Where did it come from? What should it look like? That's what we want to explore for a bit today: what does a Biblical Revival actually look like?

Andrew Fouts
Sep 247 min read


Who Do You Say I Am? a commentary on Matthew 16
Suddenly, we have pastors and congregants removing the mask and fully embracing a version of the gospel they claimed for years didn't even exist. I write this as an attempt to hopefully allow some to see the reality of the change they have made. We all need to stop for a moment and answer a question Jesus asked in Matthew 16, “Who do you say that I am?”

Andrew Fouts
Sep 176 min read


Why the IMAGO DEI is an Essential Doctrine
The IMAGO DEI is not some doctrine to be debated about and disagreed on. The IMAGE of GOD is fundamental to Christocentric Theology.

Andrew Fouts
Oct 2, 20235 min read


Truth, Lies, & Twitter - The Conclusion
33 Then Pilate went back into the headquarters, summoned Jesus, and said to him, “Are you the king of the Jews?” 34 Jesus answered, “Are...

Andrew Fouts
Apr 15, 20224 min read


Truth, Lies, & Twitter - Part IV
He said to His disciples, “Offenses will certainly come, but woe to the one they come through! 2 It would be better for him if a...

Andrew Fouts
Apr 14, 20224 min read


Truth, Lies, & Twitter - Part III
6 Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me . 7 “If you know Me, you will also...

Andrew Fouts
Apr 13, 20224 min read


Truth, Lies, and Twitter - Part Two
The second installment in the 2022 Holy Week Series, defining of Truth and Lies, historically, philosophically, and linguistically

Andrew Fouts
Apr 12, 20224 min read


Truth, Lies, & Twitter: An Introduction
Last year on Palm Sunday, #Christianity was trending on twitter, but not for the reasons we would hope for or expect at the beginning of...

Andrew Fouts
Apr 10, 20223 min read
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