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The Castle frat party incident is a symptom of our own depravity

What is the only way for Penn’s culture of depravity to change? If we change. What is the only way we will change? By being born again. By trusting in Christ alone. By dying to our old selves and being made alive in Christ. 

Posted byBen ZeisloftOctober 1, 2021Posted inWorldview2 Comments on The Castle frat party incident is a symptom of our own depravity

Salt that has lost its taste

American believers are limited in their religion to Sunday morning worship and huddling together for Bible study. They retreat into the four walls of the church and enjoy materialistic pleasures while their society regresses into ancient paganism.

Posted byBen ZeisloftAugust 20, 2021August 20, 2021Posted inTruth, WorldviewLeave a comment on Salt that has lost its taste

When life feels meaningless

When you feel small and insignificant, look to the One who eternally holds you in His hands, who numbers even the stars and knows them by name. He knows even the number of hairs on your head, and you are precious to Him. 

Posted byKaylyn WangJuly 8, 2021Posted inWorldviewLeave a comment on When life feels meaningless

A ‘pro-life field guide’ for young American Christians

From Genesis to Revelation, the Scriptures enumerate God’s thoughts on the human person — specifically, that they are infinitely valuable as His image-bearers.

Posted byBen ZeisloftJune 18, 2021June 18, 2021Posted inWorldviewTags:Pro-Life1 Comment on A ‘pro-life field guide’ for young American Christians

God’s sovereignty over evangelism

“I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the growth. So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God who gives the growth” (1 Corinthians 3:6-7). This is our imperative; plant, water, and wait in humility for God to give growth.

Posted byJeremiah BeelerJanuary 21, 2021February 4, 2021Posted inWorldviewTags:sovereigntyLeave a comment on God’s sovereignty over evangelism

Living in light of Jesus’ second coming

We have only a moment in this life before dwelling with our Father and Savior for all of eternity—what immense hope this brings!

Posted byKaylyn WangJanuary 7, 2021February 7, 2021Posted inWorldviewTags:Second ComingLeave a comment on Living in light of Jesus’ second coming

Thinking of Penn as an unreached people group

The apostle Paul expresses a longing to “preach the gospel… not where Christ has already been named.” Like the apostle, we have been sent to a people who have not heard the name of Christ.

Posted byBen ZeisloftDecember 3, 2020December 2, 2020Posted inWorldviewTags:evangelism, missions4 Comments on Thinking of Penn as an unreached people group

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