Jarod and Dave sit down to a conversation about the dividing lines that we often find, and the terms we use to try to both understand and shut down the other ...
After the last discussion we had that included topics centered around that ever-present issue of unity in the church, Jarod and I wound up thinking about an i...
That returning evil for evil looks like rough and ready justice, I have confessed, but then is any man prepared to follow out for himself and in his own case th...
Christians will sometimes lose the realization of Jesus. The connection between themselves and Christ will be, at times, severed as to their own conscious enjoy...
Do you want to join a perfect Church? You must die. You will not do it otherwise. And if you were to join a perfect Church, I am sure it would not be perfect af...
Our first consideration should not be, “Now I am here, how can I be comfortable?” but “I am here, how can I please others for their good? How can I relieve th...
The Church is not a number of unregenerate people coming together entirely of their own notion to defend such-and-such dogmas. Such persons may form a club, but...
Take our churches at large—there is no lack of names, but there is a lack of life. Else, how is it that our prayer-meetings are so badly attended? Where is th...
Matthew 5:9
Our world has known little peace.
The terrorist attack on New York and Washington, DC, in September of 2001—along with the long war on terror ...
Romans 14:12-23
God wants unity among his people, and this requires sensitivity. Little if any good is ever served when God’s people divide over issues that...
The American church has yet to have a real and honest discussion about racism. For one group, there’s a tremendous amount of pain; for the other, a tremendous a...
In this session of the Emmaus Project Podcast, Caleb, Ty, and Jeff talk about the false gospel of love and unity in the Church.
Is God just a God of love?
W...