Tag: FaithJourney
Out of Egypt Again: The Spiritual Pattern of Escape
Every spring, a peculiar ritual takes place in kitchens across the world: cupboards emptied, toasters scrubbed, cracker boxes discarded, and loaves of bread thrown out. Not for spring cleaning’s sake, but for something deeper – a week-long practice handed down for millennia: the Days of Unleavened Bread. To the outside observer, it may seem odd, even extreme. But to those who keep it, the meaning…
Salvation Reframed: From Scorecard to Spiritual Family
For centuries, debates over salvation have divided Christian thought. Some argue for “once saved, always saved,” while others warn that salvation can be lost. Still others accuse those who emphasize righteous living of trying to “earn” their salvation. But what if these debates all stem from a flawed premise? What if the very way Christianity frames salvation misses the point entirely? The Debate Over Salvation:…