In today’s society, absolute truth is thought of to be the enemy of freedom. But truth is more important than you think, freedom is a lot more complex than you think, and Jesus is a lot more liberating than you think. Surrendering to God’s absolute truth gives you a deeper, richer freedom in every area, without oppression.
Absolutism: Don’t we all have to find truth for ourselves?
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Missionality — Spreading the Gospel through daily life
Spreading the Gospel of Jesus is the focus of every church. But what do other churches DO to share this gospel with their surrounding communities and demonstrate it on a daily basis?
Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at Vintage21’s approach to missionality and hear what your church can do to extend your community reach.
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Absolutism: Don’t we all have to find truth for ourselves?
A sermon by Tim Keller, Redeemer Church New York looking at the nature of absolute truth and how illogical it is that people can determine truth for themselves.
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Injustice: Hasn’t Christianity been an instrument for oppression?
Historically, the gospel has been particularly empowering and compelling to the poor and the oppressed. Seeing what Jesus did for us, no matter what our socioeconomic position, frees us from being controlled by what is on the surface and teaches us to love and identify with the poor.
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