Posts Tagged “god”
Jesus vs. Cthulhu
I’m sad that October is almost over. I love this time of year. Fall is here and with Halloween in a few days, we all have an excuse to indulge in some spookiness. As such, I decided to draw the themes for our first XLM weekly Bible studies from horror stories.
Taking Correction
I got the chance to preach at Crossroads this morning! I ended up talking about how hard it is for me to take correction, even from God. Maybe you can sympathize?
Encumbrance
We had another great XLM Bible Study last Saturday. Here’s the audio. The background noise is the Magic players from the next table over.
Unintended Consequences
Sometimes, we think of sin like candy: a little bit is arguably good for you. It’s only a problem if you have too much. If you eat nothing but cheesecake all day, your pancreas will eventually give out, but a little indulgence here and there isn’t bad.
Life is Co-op
If you haven’t seen The Avengers yet, do. It’s smashing. Joss Whedon has once again done what he does best: thrown a team of weirdos with supernatural powers at a seemingly insurmountable problem so we can watch them tear it up.
Sunday School Spoiler
Why it's Good
In the end, Good Friday is not about guilt and shame. It’s about hope and love.
Christianity 101: The Church
Here’s the last lesson in the series. Hope it’s been useful!
Christianity 101: Personal Disciplines
[This is actually a bonus lesson! I didn’t teach this lesson at Crossroads because I was at my Grandma’s memorial. The incomparable Pastor Ashley Jennings filled in for me. These are the notes I would have taught from. Enjoy!]
Christianity 101: Holiness
Christianity 101: Jesus & the Cross
Christianity 101: Sin
Christianity 101: God
Christianity 101: The Bible
For the next week, I’ll be posting the audio and my notes from a Sunday School series I recently taught at Crossroads. It’s a review of the basic beliefs of Christianity, but I tried to make it useful to longtime believers and noobs alike.
The Voices in Your Head
Some people say they hear messages from God. I am one of those people.
Ancient Rules Lawyers
You know, they had real life rules lawyers in the first century.
The Real Story
Maybe it happened in a comic book. Maybe a TV series. Maybe even within a movie. You find a character you like, someone you identify with. You get to know how they work. Then, suddenly, they say a particular line or make a particular choice, and it just feels wrong. They would never do that, you think. You can tell the writer forced the moment in for convenience, or because they were pressured into it. It just doesn’t work.
Jesus' Character Sheet
I love my RPGs, my video games, my novels, my movies. I love a good adventure. And apparently, so does God.
How to Grow
The last XLM Bible Study was great. Thanks to everyone who came out! And thanks once again to Adventures in Comics and Games for hosting us!
New People, New Places
Below are the notes from today’s Bible study.
Eyedrops
7:44 am
Push the Button
I had an unexpected moment in a police station that got me thinking about my life. Or rather, my character did.
Heroism
I’m very pleased. City of Heroes is now free-to-play, and it runs on my wife’s computer. This is good news because it runs very poorly on my aging laptop. Looks like I’ll be making my way back to Paragon City and the Rogue Isles once again. Woot! I’ve updated the “Game With Me!” page with the servers I play on.
Why the Cross is the Most Epic Thing Ever
This last Saturday was the first Extra Life Ministries Bible Study. We’re off to a good start.
Blasting Bad Guys
I’m just now playing through Fallout 3, and I’m enjoying it a lot. I love post-apocalyptic fiction. It’s also been a while since I played through an RPG, so it’s a nice change of pace from my usual shooters.
Accountability: Rough, but Necessary
I hate being wrong. Even so, I know I sometimes need people to call me out when I am.
Apologetics Bonus Level!
I’ve gone back and updated all the posts on my apologetics series with my notes. You can now read the lessons as they were written.
Authenticity with God
When we pray, I think we sometimes try to think of the most holy thing to say. For some of us, there are certain subjects that just don’t come up when we talk to God.
Apologetics Finale: Jesus
In the final lesson of the apologetics series, we touch on perhaps the most important question of all: how can Jesus be the only way to God? What about all the other religions of the world? And aren’t all religions basically the same anyway?
Apologetics Double-Feature!
No Rocky Horror reference intended.
Apologetics: The Problem of Evil
In this morning’s Sunday School class, I tackled one of the most troublesome questions in religion and philosophy: why is there evil in the world?
God's Presence isn't Always Comfy
I taught the Bible study at Crossroads last Wednesday.
Apologetics: Intro
I’m teaching a class on apologetics at my church. It’s Sunday morning at 9:15 am, for the next few weeks. Here’s the first lesson!
The Point
Christians, pray for tomorrow morning.
The Cost of Mercy
The name Good Friday bothered me for a while after I learned what it was all about. It offended my sensibilities to call such a horrendous day “good.”
The Mandate
When you think of Christians, what’s the first thing that comes to mind?
Forget the Bunny
It’s Easter this Sunday. You know what that means: church and chocolate. Probably brunch with the family. Gotta find a clean shirt. Gotta get up early for a weekend.
Dodging the Truth
Pontius Pilate was a good politician, but a bad philosopher. At least, that’s what I get from his interaction with Jesus.
The Lynch Mob on Palm Sunday
Yesterday, the church commemorated one of the oddest, most ironic moments in history.
Question the Clown
In a few weeks, I’ll start teaching an adult Sunday School class at my church. It’ll be a series on apologetics, the defense of the Christian faith. I’ll be presenting the case for belief in Jesus in philosophical, historical, scientific, and existential terms.
How (Not) to Roleplay a Christian Character, Part II
Here are a few ideas for bringing Christianity into gaming.
Don't Pray Like You Vote
Sometimes, it makes sense to lower your expectations. You get disappointed enough times, and you learn to accept it.
Faith isn't Un-reason
Suppose you have a friend. Every time that friend makes you a promise, he keeps it. Every time that friend tells you a fact, he turns out to be right — even though you don’t always believe him at first. Your friend is always honest with you, even when it’s difficult to hear.
Pieces of God
On the way back from An Artist’s Dozen, Cody and I were talking about what “art” means and what it’s supposed to do. He reminded me that art can basically be anything, but we expect it to impact us in certain ways.
Apologetics is Not the Art of Saying Sorry
Ravi Zacharias is a genius. No exaggeration.
One Kind of Grace
We Christians talk about God’s grace a lot. It’s central to how Christianity works. If you’ve spent any time around a church, you’ve probably heard it defined as “undeserved favor.”
The Playlist
“Merit for Sadness” by Haste the Day popped into my head the other day, and I put together a playlist around it. I realized that the end of the song would transition seamlessly into “Existence” by August Burns Red. After that metal onslaught, I thought a slower-paced song would do, so I threw in a low-tempo Demon Hunter song. I had “Artist in the Ambulance” stuck in my head soon after, and added “Injection” as a bridge.
God is Made of WIN
I don’t think we acknowledge Jesus’s cleverness nearly enough. Consider this:
Love Comes First
God is not an old white guy with a long white beard and a long white robe, sitting on a little white cloud and judging you.
Magic: The Gathering — Old Testament
A lot of characters and ideas from the Bible would make great Magic cards. Here are a few of my thoughts from the Old Testament.
Lent, Razorclown Style
For the past two years, I’ve done most of my writing for the year in one 46-day span.
How I Met Her
Two years ago today, I met a cute little Italian girl at a church event.
Pick a Deity
I miss Dungeons & Dragons. It’s been way too long since I’ve played.
Fear, Love and Responsibility
Pastor Bill Wickham invited me to fill in for him at Spring Valley Church this morning. Here’s an mp3 of my sermon:
There is No Prayer Gauge
My wife and I were discussing a tough conversation she was praying about, and she wondered aloud if she had prayed enough.