Life: If God is Good, Why is there Pain and Evil? - Dr. Brian Morley

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Dr. Brian Morley, philosophy professor at The Master’s University, preaches through a common, human issue in dealing with pain and evil of whether God is real and even good. Listen to the below audio link from the Pine Mountain Bible Church website with the sermon entitled “If God is Good, Why is there Pain and Evil?” Dr. Morley begins with a helpful and real story about God’s existence, and then at minute 38:45-39, Dr. Morley rightfully summarizes how God transforms our perspective in life, and provides specific Bible verses in the last few minutes regarding results of life decisions, good and bad.

Education: The New Atheism and Christianity by Albert Mohler Jr.

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Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) chapel throughout the years contains immense amounts of helpful teaching about God, the Bible, Christianity, church, life, culture, and world issues. DTS specifically features the W. H. Griffith Thomas Memorial Lectureship during a week of chapels, normally 4 sessions for the faculty, students, and anyone tuning in online. The W. H. Griffith Thomas Memorial Lectureship tends to be a guest from outside the seminary invited in to address various topics they may have already addressed through their own life, writings, speaking, church, etc.

The Spring 2008 lectureship showcased Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr., the president of Southern Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. Dr. Mohler addressed the ‘New Atheism’ and Christianity by revealing countless authors, history, timelines, issues, culture, and scripture. Dr. Mohler presents an well articulated and accurate viewpoint of ‘New Atheism’ as well as Christianity, addressing what’s wrong and what’s right to do about it.

DTS has the video resource of the lectureship for all 4 days online as well as posted on their Youtube channel below.

1. The New Atheism And the Endgame of Secularism

2. The New Atheism and The Assault on Theism

3. The New Atheism and The Defense of Theism

4. The New Atheism and The Future of Christianity

Life: The Center of the Gospel

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Ever want to know to know about Jesus and why he died 2,000 years ago on this Friday? Drink this up ... incredible ... delicious ... beautiful ... humble ... deep ... simple ... profound. The gospel is God's good news to the world.

Be encouraged and stop living for yourself or something else in this life. The very central truth of the gospel is God, especially God in flesh -- Jesus. Look to him for your life, and no longer live fickle but found by him to live full of faith/trust in him and him alone.

Life: Why I Am a Christian and No Longer Atheist

David shares his life story from childhood to adulthood, which include a crazy and chaotic journey that including thinking ants ruled the world to serving jail time because he tried to kill his dad with a hammer. David highlights how he went from atheist to Christian, even after living for years with the sincere belief God does not exist and humanity is free to live however they want.

Some who have had similar questions about God and life may find his story helpful. Some who find similar examples like them may find this relatable. Some struggling with their own issues and baggage thinking they are the only one may find this the video testimony helpful as David shares various stories, thought process, issues, reasons, and people involved in his life. Some who think God does not exist and have a litany of arguments while giving up in finding the answer may find this helpful.

David films the video testimony within the context of New York, using the subway and the other background as a metaphor to his life journey. One may initially be concerned for his safety as he walks down stairs backwards and alongside the train without looking; however, he mastered the simple video and getting his point across to his audience. Later in the video, he shares his final conclusion in believing in God after rejecting him. He also shares a C.S. Lewis quote and Bible passage to describe ‘true freedom’ in this life.

“True freedom is not having this inclination or desire to turn away from our Creator.“

“I felt like I had been fighting.“

“I finally felt at rest.”

“I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” - C.S. Lewis

“I stand on the words of the one (Jesus) who rose from the dead as there’s no other place to stand.”

“The Apostle Paul tried to annihilate Christianity.”

“I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has given me strength, that he considered me faithful, appointing me to his service. Even though I was once a blasphemer and a persecutor and a violent man, I was shown mercy because I acted in ignorance and unbelief. The grace of our Lord was poured out on me abundantly, along with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus.

Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his unlimited patience as an example for those who would believe on him and receive eternal life. Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory for ever and ever. Amen.” — Paul in the Bible passage of 1 Timothy 1:12–17 NIV

Church: 1 is Better than 1,000?

Church: 1 is Better than 1,000?

Why is 1 better than 1,000? It depends on the context and situation. In the context of money, $1,000 income seems better than $1, especially if you need that to pay rent, mortgage, or for food unless you are being paid to do something evil! In the context of friendship, 1,000 friends seems better than just 1, unless those are 1,000 enemies who are imposter friends!

For Christian pastors, they need to process the question in the context of a local church. Is it better to have 1 or 1,000 people attending and participating together? It seems 1,000 would be, but what if that’s a false premise to even begin asking from? What if Christian pastors are to think differently that 1 truly is better than any since it depends on what the 1 is, or rather, who the 1 is. To a Christian pastor, God is to always be the most important one they serve, receive instruction, and be guided by.

If not, then what or who does a Christian pastor follow in leading a local church among an area of people? It has been proven, even over the recent history of 100 years, that local churches and pastors can be misguided and misguiding to people. When pastors begin to make church life and their life about the numbers of attendees to a church service, they then misalign the tasks associated to pastoring and reveal their underlying motivations lack God and make themselves or others a god.

So, this question is not mean to compare pastors and people to God but rather provide distinction for Christian pastors to discern motivations, methods, message, and mission. The important distinction helps determine and decide what direction they will go in serving among local churches and areas. Christian pastors will be tempted and trained in all various ways (goods, bads, and uglies), and more often than not, Christian pastors are trained or intrinsically concerned for the numbers of people attending church services on a regular basis.

Attendance, in countless Christian pastors’ minds and memory, has a direct impact on them, their schedule, the church organization, income, and overall influence (i.e. more the better). Numbers then become ‘a’ or ‘the’ goal for Christian pastoral leadership and exponentially multiples into priority while sinking into the mind and motivations for Christian pastors, influencing conversations, counsel, teaching, preaching, visits, relationships, ‘ministry jobs,’ and any other pastoral tasks and opportunities.

Church: Physical, Digital, or Christian Church?

Church: Physical, Digital, or Christian Church?

Fox News published an opinion article entitled “Church as we know it is over. Here's what's next” (blog post photo credit via the link is Shawn Fortune) with the premise stated at the beginning:

Church, as we’ve known it for the past few generations, is over.

Every church you’ve ever attended, or that you drive by on your way to a Sunday sporting event, was built on a physical attendance model that is location-centric.

As a result, church leaders and pastors have spent time every week encouraging, inviting and pleading with people to come to a specific place at a specific time on Sundays. This approach has created church staffing models, systems and ministry strategies focused on improving attendance. It’s also why there is an annual Top 100 list of America’s most-attended churches.

But that way of doing church is dead.

Respectfully, no. Maybe the only thing that is dead are those that misconstrue God’s words and world for their own ends by their own means.

Education: Prepare Kids for College or Life?

Education: Prepare Kids for College or Life?

In the 21st century, parents are increasingly confused on what to do with their kids, especially their future.

The confusion stems from a vortex of generational and social issues that pervade the United States, including those in Christianity, that produce parents and kids living without foundational truths and wisdom for real life. We are left watching and dealing with millions of people confused, clueless, careless, or a mix of these clawing at anything that seems helpful to their lives vs. living inspired by truth and love.

College is one of countless life issues parents and kids face throughout the last 100 years, mainly after WW2. College has become a degree machine and income producing lifestyle for administration, professors, and coaches while outside businesses and overall economy have tried using college as a direct and indirect way to narrow who to hire. Much of what college offers is the professionalized classroom version of what parents and earlier education was to have already trained in a kid throughout real life and any formal education that helped parents refine to accompany their life training.

Now kids are growing up without basic living, work, communication, and social skills with character just as absent. If college has become the solution to correct failed parenting, then we have truly erred. Overall, the experiment of training up kids to have a better life beyond college has proven unsuccessful and unhelpful by the millions. Businesses now are seeing students unsuitable to hire and the economy struggles with increasing financial debt. Relationships are being strained, people turn to immorality and hedonistic lifestyles and ultimately rejecting what is truthful and loving.

Now, anyone becoming parents have no foundational understanding of what a parent is to be let alone do or say to train up their kids. Kids are left to the governmental educational system to fund, feed, teach, counsel, and socialize them from pre-school to college (now going into graduate levels). We are outsourcing parenting and following counsel that says college is needed for life.

Is college evil? No. Is college always wrong? No. College is merely a decision that comes from wisdom. Parents merely need to train and prepare their kids, including providing sound, wise counsel for life which involves the subject of college. If not, parents are left learning from colleges on what to do with their students.

Life: A Hard Life Redeemed for God's Purposes

Over 50 years, Mrs. Joni Eareskson Tada has lived a hard life while learning God. She discovered that God is more concerned for the health of our soul and spirit than he is our physical well-being on earth. Meaning, since Genesis 3, the world has been broken, filled with difficulties, suffering, and sin. God surely does not want any suffering for any now or later. But, he has been working out his plan to redeem his created people before he makes all things anew. For now, the gospel of Jesus the Christ redeems and reconciles people to God now and forever, and one of the countless effects is the ability for local churches and the overall Christian church to engage, relate, and love one another — including those with physical disabilities.

Joni brings to bear on listeners the endearing and enduring word of God to stabilize and encourage anyone of us to live a hard life in a redeemed way for God’s purposes. Her opening words are sown throughout her message and great challenge to pastors at the end. Let God’s gospel bless the poor in spirit and create a truth-filled love for others — regardless of their similarities or differences. The single unifying factor for the church is God and God alone, who loves and redeems his creation for his purposes that we are allowed to participate in — even if that means suffering.

Life: American Deception and Genocide of Generations

Life: American Deception and Genocide of Generations

The below video reveals a discussion hosted by Amelia Bono and several kids about the topic of abortion, mainly in the American context which has been a debate raged on from the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade to allow abortion (murder of babies inside the mother’s womb at any time before birth). Since then, groups have formed and normally understood as pro-choice (for abortion) and pro-life (against abortion). The video along with several issues is part of Bono’s attempt to bring a personal, heavy experience comfortably into the mainstream life of culture that bears and bares influence on the next generations. The video conveys — through the aesthetics, including smiles, music, and lighthearted discussions — a permissibility to talk about abortion and for one to conclude that abortion is good, compassionate, easy, whimsical, and part of God’s plan.

Plainly, this is horrific, awful, and evil.

Work: Paid Educational Apprenticeships Interview by JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon

Work: Paid Educational Apprenticeships Interview by JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon

Mr. Jamie Dimon, current CEO of JPMorgan, shared many of his insights in the below CNBC video including apprenticeships. We are highlighting the video start time at the point where he specifically details the concept being launched. Regardless of the details, we affirm the concept of young adults (i.e. ‘teenagers‘) working to learn and learning to work as part of their education, especially being paid.

Life: Detailed Abortion and Planned Parenthood Story from a Mom, Abby Johnson

Life: Detailed Abortion and Planned Parenthood Story from a Mom, Abby Johnson

Abby Johnson, a mom and now former director to a Texas Planned Parenthood Clinic, retells her story through her book, below video interviews, and the Unplanned Movie in Spring 2019. Her story reveals the truth about abortion, Planned Parenthood, motherhood, babies, pregnancy, and sharing the truth to others. She shares about her life before and after her own abortion in 2000, even though her parents and church community had been pro life (i.e. against abortion). Abby provides helpful insight into the thinking, emotions, the unknowns, deception, pain, suffering, forgiveness, and grace. Her story provides a real look at the historical impact on our present time of the United States Roe v. Wade court decision in 1973 permitting the states protection of women to decide in aborting their baby within the three trimesters of pregnancy.

Life: A Cautionary Story of a 'Christian' Living Contradictory

As described by and from Apologia Studios and Jeff Durbin:
”This is the story of Jeff Durbin. Ninja Turtle. Johnny Cage. Nightwolf. MTV Television-series' Star. Video Game Character. Martial Arts Master. Drunk. Addict. Idolater. This is the story in which God, the author, turns darkness to light and redeems everything. If this moved you, please, consider sharing it. For more, go to apologiaradio.com.”

Jeff describes throughout the video about his growing up years, Karate and Martial Arts, work and business ownership, accomplishments, marriage and family, and what led him to trust in Christ Jesus and his good news to the world.

Jeff opens up about his ‘teenage’ years as well as learning about God, church, the Bible, and a seemingly ‘Christian conversion experience’ to then live later on in a contradictory life vs. a genuinely changed, Christian life — humbled and broken before God and entrusting him with the entirety of one’s life.

God loves us, and he works in and on us to live for him — now and forever.

Life: The Intense Story of a Drug and Alcohol User's Overdose

Life: The Intense Story of a Drug and Alcohol User's Overdose

Anchored North shares another film of one’s life story coming to trust in Jesus to live as a Christian — changing into a different person. Anchored North has produced several films so far, and in this film entitled “The Overdose: The Unbelievable Story of an Ecstasy User,” Jeff (now a Christian preacher and pastor), shares about his life before coming to know and trust God, and the details are intense and unbelievable. Jeff grew up in Japan and worked in the martial arts world which included his work for the Ninja Turtles Franchise.

Jeff reveals how he left his wife and family (even new born son) in pursuing more alcohol, cocaine, and ecstasy use. Jeff mentions that the amount of drugs and alcohol increased as seemingly small amounts were like ‘a cup of coffee.’ A trip to Las Vegas and an awful night of drug abuse almost killed him. He prayed to God to heal his overheating body while he was soaking in an ice bath, and in a moment, he also though about giving up. Within a moment of time, the heat went away and his life spared. However, as Jeff says, his life still did not change, and he went back to using.

Life: 8 Mormons' Life-Changing Encounters with Jesus Christ and Leaving Mormonism

Life: 8 Mormons' Life-Changing Encounters with Jesus Christ and Leaving Mormonism

Unveiling Grace is a book authored by Lynn Wilder, now an ex-mormon and former BYU professor, sharing about her life story of turning away from Mormonism by learning about God and Christianity through the Bible — specifically the Bible’s New Testament. Unveiling Grace film further shares about the book’s content and revealing 7 more mormon’s journey in turning away from Mormonism to God and Christianity.

Life: Former BYU Professor Lynn Wilder's Story about Changing from Mormonism to Christianity

Life: Former BYU Professor Lynn Wilder's Story about Changing from Mormonism to Christianity

Lynn Wilder shares her life story about her, her husband, and their children turning from the religion of Mormonism to Christianity — making clear the distinctions between the two and the immense clarity that comes from learning to read the Bible’s Old and New Testament in context that reveals the truth and love of God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and life following him.

The below videos show Lynn’s (mom) and Matt’s (son) testimonies in various context, which includes an 8 minute interview with the 700 Club as well as her sharing with a church in a fuller version and more details. Lynn provides insights in several areas from spending 30 years in Mormonism, her husband’s high priest temple service, her tenured professorship at BYU (Brigham Young University), her son (Micah) learning about Jesus from the Bible’s New Testament during his two year Mormon mission that initiated the change, and authoring her book, Unveiling Grace, that provides more details.

Work: How To Find a Job?

Work: How To Find a Job?

Dave Ramsey shares in both of the above videos from 2015 and 2018 radio video broadcast on some ways to find jobs. Fears, pressures, hopelessness, financial strains, market and economy craziness, and so on can drive anyone of us insane, sad, and depressed. Finding wisdom, more so from the 'fear of the Lord' (c.f. Proverbs 1:7), is better than finding a job but helps in finding a job.