Tag Archive for: redemption

What Happened When These Prisoners Picked Up Sewing Needles

By: Sheridan Voysey

It’s fair to say my wife and I have different tastes in television. When I’m settling down to watch Depeche Mode Live in Berlin, she’s flicking over to Rick Stein’s cooking show. When she wants the American crime drama, I want the moody European film with subtitles. Thankfully, there’s one genre we both enjoy—documentaries. And one recently moved us both.

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Lessons From ‘A Christmas Carol: The Musical’

By: Robert Martin

I recently watched the award-winning Broadway adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic story, A Christmas Carol. Read more

The God Who Redeems

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

Believers love to tell stories of how God miraculously intervened to save someone from tragedy. It’s good to share these stories. However, they’re also one of the reasons why some non-believers reject Christianity: because they know that’s not what life is like at all. Read more

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The Five Second Rule – Truth or Myth?

By: Sam Chan | Espresso Theology

Just today I dropped my peanut butter toast on the ground. I picked it up and ate it, because of the famous “Five Second Rule.”

The “Five Second Rule” states: “if we drop food on the ground but pick it up within 5 seconds, it’ll still be OK to eat, because no germs will be on the food yet.” Read more