Apologetics and Theology Blog Should Christians Repent of Sins They Did Not Directly Commit? Stephen Bedard, July 3, 2020July 3, 2020 In our current time of racial tension, some are calling upon white Christians to repent of our racist heritage. But what about white Christians who are not in the least bit racist? Should they repent? I would suggest that many of us have been guilty of racial prejudice at some… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Devotions: Daniel Stephen Bedard, July 20, 2014September 9, 2020 A devotion based on Daniel 3:25. In this story, three of Daniel’s friends are arrested for refusing to worship a golden image. They are so devoted to their God that they would prefer to endure the consequences. Unfortunately the consequences are being thrown into a blazing furnace. They are men of… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Religion as a Quest for Afterlife Stephen Bedard, January 5, 2012August 19, 2019 It is common to hear the accusation that religion was created by those who feared death and needed some sort of afterlife. Really? And what research is that based on? Your neighbour who had a medical scare and decided to start attending church? I am sure that there are people… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Praying For Our Nation Stephen Bedard, July 31, 2011August 22, 2020 Daniel 9:3-19 Introduction Have you ever wondered what it means to live within another country? Whether you are a citizen or a long time resident, what does that mean to us? We have a number of rights. First of all, we have the right to take for granted all that… Continue Reading