Author Archives: Liz Coe
This World is Not My Home (And Neither is This Nation or City)
This World is Not My Home (And Neither is This Nation or City) by Wes | Apr 20, 2023 | Christian Living “This world is not my home, I’m just a-passin’ through, my treasures are laid up somewhere beyond the blue.” I’ve sung these words … Continue reading
How Partisan Politics are Harming Christians
How Partisan Politics are Harming Christians by Wes | Feb 26, 2024 | Christian Living I believe Christians can vote, engage in political conversations, and be passionate about policies and issues. I don’t believe we should sit idly by while our neighbors suffer if we … Continue reading
Should Christians Care What Unbelievers Think of Them?
by Wes | Nov 11, 2021 | Christian Living Should Christians Care What Unbelievers Think of Them? by Wes | Nov 11, 2021 | Christian Living As Christians, we interact with many people who do not share our views or live by the same standards. Some of our family members, … Continue reading
7 Things I Noticed When I Read Genesis Today
7 Things I Noticed When I Read Genesis Today by Wes | Jan 6, 2018 | Books of the Bible As I read through Genesis, I tried to assume I didn’t know how the grand narrative of the Bible would end. I tried to carry … Continue reading
What is the Gospel: Christ Was Raised on the Third Day
What is the Gospel: Christ Was Raised on the Third Day by Wes | Aug 7, 2019 | Theology Sadly, many of us have accepted a version of the Gospel which emphasizes spiritual things over physical things. Somewhere along the line, Christians started following in the footsteps … Continue reading
Stop Talking and Start Doing: What I Noticed When I Read James
Stop Talking and Start Doing: What I Noticed When I Read James by Wes | Feb 20, 2019 | Books of the Bible The book of James might be one of the easiest books for Christians to understand, regardless of time and culture. It deals … Continue reading
You Don’t Get a New Body When You Die
You Don’t Get a New Body When You Die by Wes | Nov 7, 2023 | Theology At funerals, it is not unusual to hear someone say, “He has received his new body.” I certainly understand the impulse to say comforting and encouraging things for … Continue reading