Consistent theology is one of the most important theological pursuits. In this post, find out why I think consistency is important in our pursuit of God.
Author Archives: Brice Laughrey
Loving Ourselves (Matthew 22:37-39)
Loving ourselves is part of the second greatest commandment: love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:39). What can we learn from New Testament about loving ourselves?
Not Against Blood and Flesh (Ephesians 6:10-17)
When we boil Christian righteousness down to physical and political authority or superiority, we trade the Kingdom of Grace for a kingdom of death.
New Year, New You? (Luke 18)
New Year’s Resolutions are often about wanting to be better. What can we learn from Luke 18 about being better, love, and setting New Year’s Resolutions?
Overcome Evil With Good (Romans 12:9-21)
Overcoming evil with good is a well-known concept. What does Paul have to say about it in Romans 12:9-21?
Racism, Homosexuality, and Paul
Racism and homosexuality are hot topics right now. What can systemic racism teach us about our interpretations of Paul’s mentions of homosexuality?
An Understanding Mind (1 Kings 3:5-12)
In 1 Kings, what does Solomon actually ask God for, and what can we learn from God’s response?
White Privilege and Racism: A Personal Exploration
Let me share with you what I’m learning about myself as I explore White privilege, systemic racism, oppression, and inequality. Let’s be part of the conversation.
Abraham, the Slave Owner
Abraham, one of Israel’s forefathers in the Old Testament, was a slave owner, as were (probably) many, if not all, of the patriarchs in Israelite history. So, let’s talk about it.
Gatekeepers and Pilgrims: Choosing Control Over Christ
Viewing ourselves as gatekeepers and pilgrims can help us recognize the temptation to choose control over Jesus. Christianity is a journey, not a border that needs guarding.
