Examining the song 'People help the people' and how it relates to the Christian experience.
Author: Caiden S. Mason
Halloween and Christianity
A brief rundown of the Christian roots of Halloween.
Thought Exercise: The Condemned Prisoner
Capital punishment is now legal nationwide. You have been appointed to administer all executions, and only you can administer executions. For each execution you perform, you will be given ten million dollars.
In Defense Of: Head Coverings
Examining 1 Corinthians 11, and arguing why a head covering should be a part of every Christian woman's ensemble.
Time Wasted
Reflecting on the past and examining the value of the most precious commodity there is.
When does a seed become a plant?
Gardening can be a very rewarding activity. Admittedly, having to fight a garden hose in the middle of the summers heat isn't all that fun, and this hasn't been the most productive year. But, after your plants have grown and you get to pick your first produce of the season, you can't help but feel … Continue reading When does a seed become a plant?
Now entering the arena…
Drawing a parallel from how the saints condemned to the arena relates to people who attack the faith today.
Good Atheists, and Bad Christians
Me ten years ago wouldn't recognize me today. I like to think that's a good sign. The more time I spend walking, that farther away from my old self I get.
Aiming To Please: A reflection on Galatians 1:10
For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ. This showed up on my phone as my 'verse of the day' earlier this week. This is one of those verses that I've … Continue reading Aiming To Please: A reflection on Galatians 1:10
Thought exercise: The one hour conversation
Part 1You are setting across a table from a stranger. You know that in exactly one hour they are going to die. They won't leave the table, and you can't leave the table. You can say anything you want to them, but you can't tell them they're dying. What would you spend the next hour … Continue reading Thought exercise: The one hour conversation