You may have heard me say, tongue in cheek, that I used to pastor in New Hampshire serving God’s “frozen people.”
Whenever a person’s flaws are exposed there is a tendency to offer the well-known epithet “nobody’s perfect” citing the glaring reality that all of us make mistakes.
Will politics, polls, and surveys determine what we call ourselves as followers of Jesus?
Just last week three more well-known political leaders resigned as women came forward to accuse them of sexual-misconduct. Listening to news coverage leaves one wondering what, if any, are the moral implications of these events.
Kari Paul, writing for MarketWatch, points out how millennials are “ditching religion for witchcraft and astrology.”