There are lots of links to the famous blogs out there that everybody knows about, but what about those blogs that rock but more people need to go to the show? This is my shout out to you! Here is a list of 50 Christian blogs by 50 Non-Famous Christians. Awesome people write them, and you should visit every single one of them.

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There are many ways to explain the Trinity. Most are heretical. Few are orthodox. So in this article we’ve put together not one, but two definitions of our Triune God. It’s not so much two completely different explanations, but two ways of looking at the same God. One view is simply a definition of God explained by his attributes. The other… is a bit more complicated.

Author #1. Will Nelson is an undergraduate student in Northern Virginia. He is working on a degree in Computer Science and spends his free time with the Scouts and working with church and para-church ministries. He loves the Lord and loves the Bible. Here is his explanation of the Trinity. 

Throughout the bible there are references to three different persons who are at the same time one God. This doctrine is called the Doctrine of the Trinity: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit. The three persons are triune, meaning three in one. Each person of the trinity is equal in substance, and has always been and will be forever present.

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Baby Jesus

Who is the baby Jesus?

by Jonathan Romig on Fri, Dec 23, 2011

in Q&A

I believe in Jesus Christ, the eternally begotten Son of God, conceived without sin by the Holy Spirit, and born of Mary the virgin.[1] He is Christ the Messiah and the Alpha and Omega Himself, the First and Last, the Lord of Hosts, Yahweh, God.[2] He is undiminished deity and perfect humanity united in one Person forever inseparable, God incarnate through the mutual indwelling of the two natures in the one hypostasis (hypostatic union).[3]

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Old Church and Cemetery

10 Seminary Jokes

by Jonathan Romig on Fri, Dec 9, 2011

in Humor,Other

#1 How do you throw a party at seminary?

- Keep the library open past 11pm.

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Depending on the setting, the words “New Perspective” either garner approving nods or violent repudiations. The topic elicits such varied responses because it cuts to the heart of Christianity: by what means a sinner is found to be acceptable by a holy God. In fact, adherents to this thinking would argue that the problem thus outlined is not the priority of Scripture at all, at least not a priority of Paul’s. This paper shall seek to generally outline the ideas put forth by the New Perspective, and interact with the position as both a contributor and detractor to the orthodox Christian faith.

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I spent a good portion of my life trying to figure out what life meant and answering why was I here.  I grew-up Catholic during the powerful charismatic Holy Spirit movement that swept through our town in the mid seventies.  I remember wanting to experience God, waiting for something to happen and desperately hoping that Jesus would show himself to me.

In my mid-twenties, while I tried to be like everyone else, pretending to “just want to have fun” but instead ignoring God & my faith, something very deep in me longed for something more.  I read lots of books & sat with fortunetellers, but my heart still ached to know the truth.

One night, I turned to the back of my Bible where there was a concordance, and I marveled at how often the word “love” was listed.  I scanned down all of the passages, and saw “God is love.”  1 John 4:16.  Turning to it, the words resonated deeply in me as I knew I had found the Truth that I had been searching for so desperately.

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My brother Nathanael and I liked to search for golf balls in lake Estes. There is a golf course right next to the lake and golfers hit their balls into the water. About once every couple years the town drains part of the lake and moves sediment. If you go at the right time you can find some golf balls hidden in the sand and mud. So one time we dressed in our blue jeans and boots and headed to the lake. [Click to Continue...]

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Blog About Jesus

I have a confession to make. I don’t really like sports. I do not describe baseball or football or basketball by listing off my favorite player’s stats. Instead, I describe all these pastimes with one word… “Sports.” So I have simply one important question to ask. What is so great about sports? Help me understand.

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What is Righteousness?

Blog About Jesus

by Jonathan Romig on Fri, Nov 11, 2011

in Q&A,WBC TV

What is Righteousness? What does it mean to be holy and pure? Does God require this or can we just be good and pass on through? Is there any hope? Yes. God provides a way of righteousness.

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Is Christianity impossible? Are we unable to live and walk as Jesus walked? Join us as we discover what it means to work out our salvation in fear and trembling.

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