

3 Reasons I Abhor the Prosperity “Gospel”
The “Gospel” of Prosperity says you were created for greatness, but the Gospel of Grace says you were created to behold greatness. Teaching anything else is a destructive and misleading teaching.
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The “Gospel” of Prosperity says you were created for greatness, but the Gospel of Grace says you were created to behold greatness. Teaching anything else is a destructive and misleading teaching.
We continue the series of “When We Love Christ But Flirt With The World”, and we practically examine our morning routine and discuss how this routine can affect our entire day’s mindset and focus. Jump in and share your thoughts!
Unless you’ve been under a rock this last week, you’ve likely heard of this viral issue of #StarbucksRedCups going around. Apparently, “Christians” are offended by these cups. But… why?
Every person on the planet, no matter our race, our place, or our status of success, is involved in the same story, with the same attempts to fill an eternal longing and void, and with the same solution awaiting us whether we realize it or not.
What is “true love” and why do we use this word so often, vaguely, and flippantly. Let’s look at what “love” actually is – what the word means and what the feeling and concept means – as well as what it has meant in past societies like the Greeks who had more words for it.
We’re on Periscope and hope you give us a follow @TheMajestysMen! Here is the rundown on both why and how we plan to use it and you can be a part of it! Hope you join in the fun!
We begin a series of posts that help us practically examine our lives and the realities that cause us to veer into “worldliness” even though our mouths, and hopefully hearts, would claim to love Christ. This begins with what we’re doing, or not doing, in regards to feeding our minds and souls daily.
We as men are the leaders of our family! We must make decisions, take responsibility, and lead them well! Even if you’re single, you should be preparing for this responsibility now.
As we continually grow and develop, it’s become apparent we’ll need to more specifically and publicly communicate what we’re doing beyond our general mission on the About page. Hopefully these “whats, hows, and whys” motivate you to get involved as well!
Lance takes a look into major misunderstandings in the terms, claims, and beliefs of current GOP candidates we call christian. Namely: Trump isn’t a Presbyterian and Carson isn’t Evangelical. Share your thoughts!
You’re dating a girl but then breakup cause you’re “too different”. Sounds decent, right? Society and churches allow it. Our fellow fooled bros are cool with it. However, brothers that know better need to speak up about this, because our big brother, Jesus, taught us differently.
God’s reach of grace is not hindered by your past, nor is it shortened on account of your sin…even for terrorists. It’s understandable to hate, fear, and pray against what ISIS is doing. But, what if we as believers were praying FOR the people of ISIS? What could that do?
As Christians we do have to wrestle with ourselves and others to understand hard truths. One of these truths is that our God is jealous. He claims this adamantly. So how can this be if for us as humans, the same God says jealousy is a sin?
Goodness is tricky because many of us can act good but not always be good, and sometimes the world doesn’t think what we know to be good as good for themselves. Nolan explores quick and practical insights on where our goodness comes from and how it looks in life.
It’s been a while since the last #MusicMonday post around here, so it’s high time to freshen up the playlists! Here’s both some recent releases and older jams from a wide variety of genres that we’ve been feeling the last few weeks. Make sure you share what’s been in your ears in the comments!
A couple of guys from our community reflect back on the first few months of marriage (as experienced recently by one). We converse about insights on the personal developments that marriage forces, responsibilities, hard money decisions, church life and much more!
We are making and sharing snippets of wisdom from great thinkers of the faith for you to share and use however you wish with your blogs or social media.
Reflections and insights from a young man who recently returned from two years overseas, in Spain, on world missions. Some questions you’d expect, maybe some you wouldn’t, but a lot to learn either way (even if you’ve never considered global missions)!
I’ve found men have many reasons for why they don’t blog, but here are some unarguably awesome reasons why you should probably get started, now. Blogging has changed my life for over a decade. It will do the same for you.
A quick reminder on how we’re all in this process of maturing, together, and especially when it comes to our writing, we shouldn’t be discouraged that it wasn’t as good as we’d like it to be yet.
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