My mum was raised Jewish my dad is very scientifically minded and my school was vaguely Christian. We sang hymns in school. I liked the hymns bit but apart from that I can take it or leave it. So I had lots of different influences when I was younger.
My dad is still Christian Scientist. My mom's not and I'm not. But I believe in God and that there's a higher power and an intelligence that's bigger than us and that we can rely on. It's not just us thinking we are the ones in control of everything. That idea gives me support.
Resignation is the courage of Christian sorrow.
Throughout the years many Christian women have told me of their great respect for the bravery and courage evident in my work perhaps even gesturing to their own Isis earrings or a Nile River Goddess pendants.
A Christian high school is just like any other high school in the sense of the politics and all of these levels of who's cool and what to wear.
I was the only Christian on the cast but that was cool because we all respected each others talent and mostly they respected me a lot even though I was the only Christian.
People look at me and see a calm cool guy on the sidelines and I want them to know that my Christian faith affects my coaching and everything I do.
The interest in the supernatural in a very generic sense and in the spiritual is not in itself a factor that helps the communication of the Christian faith.
Christians should be ready for a change because Jesus was the greatest changer in history.
Christians are supposed not merely to endure change nor even to profit by it but to cause it.