When it comes to the question of salvation, Protestants and Catholics have very different beliefs. Protestants believe that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone, while Catholics believe that salvation is by grace plus works. This difference is largely due to the different authority structures. Protestants tend to interpret scripture more literally and hold it as the final authority, while Catholics give more weight to the tradition of the Church and Canon Law. Continue reading
Jesus Lifted Up
This year the students are studying through the OT during our time together at WIRED. Each week we are taking a look at one book, or as the New Testament believers would have said, “scroll.” In fact, during the time… Read More
What Are Your Pronouns?
If you work in the corporate world or participate in the world of education either as an employee or a student, you’re likely to be asked the question in the title of this post at some point. As Christians, we… Read More
A Call to Joy
As my brothers and sisters in Christ, I want what is best for you. So, because I love you, I want to point out something I think a lot of us may be missing. There is a very good possibility… Read More
Decoding Gender Dysphoria
The March edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association indicated that 73% of transgender women and 78% of transgender men first experienced gender dysphoria by age 7. The study was led by urologist Maurice Garcia, MD, director of… Read More