Love Is A Person | Keith Giles


  Love isn’t a concept. It’s not a feeling. According to the Bible, love is a person, and that person is God. In the first epistle of John we read: […]

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Proof Of Concept | Keith Giles


Proof of Concept – Definition: The evidence that a product, technology or an information system is viable and capable of solving an […]

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Is The Resurrection Unnecessary? | Keith Giles


  “If the only way we know Jesus is by reading about him in the Bible, then the Resurrection is unnecessary.” – Gabriel Gordon   I had the most […]

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Unwrapping Presence | Keith Giles


  If Jesus was called “Emmanuel” which means “God with us”, and if he promised never to leave us or forsake us, then Christ is with us now.   If […]

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The Gospel of Us | Keith Giles


“For all things are yours, whether Paul or Apollos or Cephas or the world or life or death or the present or the future—all are yours, and you are […]

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One Tribe: There Is Only Us | Keith Giles


Tribalism is human nature. We tend to gather with those who are most like us. Whether that’s people who love the same music, or the same sports team, […]

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The Cosmic Christ (INTERVIEW: Richard Rohr AT Heretic Hotline Blog)


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Richard Rohr

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My Statement of Faith | Keith Giles


  Someone asked me what my statement of faith was today. Honestly, I’ve never really thought about my own personal statement of faith very much. […]

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The Kingdom Reality | Keith Giles


The Kingdom of God is the present reality which breaks into this illusion of ours intermittently, like very bad cell phone reception. It’s God’s way of […]

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No, Jesus Was Not Separated From The Father On The Cross | Keith Giles


On the cross, Jesus cried out, “My God, my God! Why have you forsaken me?” From this single sentence, many bible teachers and pastors have theorized that […]

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