Coram Deo is about living every moment of our lives before the face of God–in his presence, under his authority, and for his glory–whether in the sanctuary, in the home or in the marketplace and the public square. That being the case, we have chosen the term Coram Deo for
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This is post 2 of 2 in the series “Creator and creation” CREATOR and CREATION: How Did God Make It Happen? CREATOR and CREATION: How Did God Make It Happen? part 2 Here’s the conclusion to part 1 of CREATOR and CREATION: How Did God Make It Happen? published on Monday.
This is post 1 of 2 in the series “Creator and creation” CREATOR and CREATION: How Did God Make It Happen? CREATOR and CREATION: How Did God Make It Happen? part 2 Over the years, as I have taught on the significance of worldview for our lives and for the creation
God so loved the world … John’s gospel 3:16 Do not love the world … John’s first epistle 2:15 In my previous post I pointed out that Matthew 6:24 and Colossians 3:2, understood in context, do not contradict the larger themes of scripture that we teach at the DNA, themes
Education in the West has suffered from the influence of atheism. The rise of atheism brought the death of absolute truth and morality in the West. Without an infinite and transcendent reference point, individuals became the center of the universe. Moral and metaphysical relativism form the framework for one’s life
A few years ago, friends in Puerto Rico introduced me to one of the “fingerprints” of God. Known as Fibonacci’s Golden Rectangle or the Fibonacci sequence, Fibonacci’s numbers were first published in the West in Liber Abaci (1202) by the Italian mathematician Leonardo of Pisa. Like many people, I have pondered the
[From the previous post] The invisible God created the visible universe (Hebrews 11:3) and that visible universe reveals the invisible God and other things that are “self-evident.” We see this in two assertions. The first claim is found in Romans 1: 18-23 … The Second Way the Visible Reveals the Invisible: Laws
The Visible Reveals the Invisible The invisible God created the visible universe (Hebrews 11:3) and that visible universe reveals the invisible God and other things that are “self-evident.” We see this in two assertions. The first claim is found in Romans 1: 18-23,where the Apostle Paul writes: For the wrath
Cynthia Pearl Maus (1880-1970) was an author and editor who inspired many with her writing on beauty and the arts. We are so accustomed to thinking of beauty as merely decorative and ornamental that we forget that beauty is a moral necessity. God wrought beauty in the structure of the
Oikonomia vs. Chrematistics In direct opposition to what those possessing a GCU (Great Commission Utilitarianism) mindset state, God’s ends reveals that human beings are placed on earth for economic purposes: to be the catalysts to allow families, communities and nations to reach their fruition. We see this unfold in the