Posts from December 2013

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The Heart of the Father

by Admin

Recently a radio presenter caught my attention while he interviewed a member of the public who was presenting personal prejudicial arguments to rid Christmas of religious allusion. The case he presented was advocating the removal of all religiously associated insignia from Christmas festivities, principally excluding any mention of Jesus Christ. As the gentleman continued his […]

Do We Reflect the Reformed Church?

by Admin

According to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life (2010), Christianity remains the dominant world religion proclaiming 2.18 billion Christians around the world; nearly a third of the global population of 6.9 billion in 2010. These statistics raise a number of issues. What is the criterion that qualifies one as a Christian; baptism, generational […]

What Is the Foundation of Our Faith?

by Admin

There is somewhere in the region of 22 different major religions recognized in the world today with an indefinable number of sub groups each adhering to its own rituals with unique sacraments, with all monotheistic religion claiming exclusivity of deity (although some now choosing to embrace ecumenism); how then do we identify the Truth? Created […]