Author Archives: cchrisholland

About cchrisholland

...husband, dad, pastor, teacher, and chronic day-dreamer

Jehovah’s Witnesses – “The Working Religion”

Scenario: You’re busy cleaning out the garage on a Saturday morning and notice two well-dressed people going door-to-door on your street. Your neighbor seems interested and takes their material. Later, the neighbor asks your thoughts on their publication called “The … Continue reading

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Are Mormons Christians?

When having a spiritual conversation with a Mormon, the definition of Christianity can become a divisive point. So, what exactly are their beliefs? Let’s look at the history and major doctrines of their system to see how it lines up with scripture.  I. … Continue reading

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Islam: What’s it all about?

Scenario: While talking to your co-worker, the subject of Christmas comes up. Since he’s a Muslim, you ask him his thoughts concerning it. He says he believes Jesus was a great prophet. How do you answer? Obviously, there are lots … Continue reading

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Co-habitation & Marriage Math

Jim Daly & Esther Fleece of “Focus on the Family” recently posted 2 great pieces regarding couples living together before marriage. Both articles can be found at http://ht.ly/6WnOe   Because I often come in contact with this subject, I have two … Continue reading

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Jesus Among Bumper Stickers

Scenario: In a conversation with your neighbor, you notice a new bumper sticker on their car. It spells C-O-E-X-I-S-T using different religious symbols, including a cross. You ask, ‘What does that sticker mean?” They answer, “It means everyone can get … Continue reading

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Egg Rolls & Enlightenment

Series: Consider this… “A Conversational Defense of our Faith” Lesson 7: “Egg Rolls & Enlightenment” Scenario: During dinner at a Chinese restaurant your child asks, “What does the gold fat statue near the door mean?” How do you answer? Most of … Continue reading

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Karma, Yoga, and Cosmic “Do-Overs”

Series: Consider this… “A Conversational Defense of our Faith” Lesson 6: Karma, Yoga & Cosmic “Do-overs”  Scenario: After a meeting at work, you’re having coffee with a co-worker and they say, “I’m doing the yoga class HR mentioned, and it … Continue reading

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Dads with “Impact”!

Football commentators have a new catchphrase, “Impact Player” – game changers that show up in most plays. Of course, it’s routine to have an occasional standout player, but those having significant impact game-after-game are less common. Because I’d been invited … Continue reading

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Horoscopes, Curiosity, and Faith

Series: Consider this… “A Conversational Defense of our Faith” Lesson #5: Horoscopes, Curiosity, and Faith Scenario: You’re at lunch with a friend. As you’re both checking phones for email, you’re friend says, “Hey, looks like a good day for me … Continue reading

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“Hey, what’s that babbling I hear?”

Series: Consider this… “A Conversational Defense of our Faith” Lesson #4: Hey, what’s that babbling I hear? Scenario: You’re at a birthday party. The kids are busy playing and a conversation starts with other parents about the news of the … Continue reading

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The Flood-Literal or Legend?

Series: Consider this… “A Conversational Defense of our Faith” Lesson #3: The Flood – Literal or Legend? Scenario: You’re in a conversation with someone about the Bible, and you begin to talk specifics. The person says, “Well, I choose a … Continue reading

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6-Day Creation – Fact or Fable?

Series: Consider this… “A Conversational Defense of our Faith” Lesson #2: 6-Day Creation – Fact or Fable? Scenario: You’re in a waiting room. A conversation is prompted by the TV news story playing of a school district resisting inclusion of … Continue reading

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In the Beginning…is God Real?

Series: Consider this… “A Conversational Defense of our Faith” Lesson #1: In the Beginning…is God Real? Scenario: You’re at a family gathering, having a conversation with a grown niece’s boyfriend. The discussion turns to spiritual things, and when the subject … Continue reading

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Radically Forward…

After two trips through Radical by David Platt, the question lingered in my mind, “Now what?” While leading two different groups through the small group study, there were MANY conversations. Opinions are abundant, but the only place I could find clarity was the … Continue reading

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Burgers & Community

An old pharmacy “luncheonette” was my stop the other day driving back from a conference. It’s off the beaten path in Clayton, and beyond notice of tourist just two blocks over. While I was there, I watched, and listened. Memories … Continue reading

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Sand or Stone?

Green Energy, Tolerance, Social Justice, etc…sound familiar? They’re the noble causes capturing the imagination of a generation. The overtones are everywhere. As believers, what should our response be? Well, pondering that, I recalled something from our beach trip. The kids … Continue reading

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Life Paraphrased…

Recently, I overheard my son reading a children’s book to himself. He knew all the characters in the story, and hit the major points correctly, but the details were off…way off. Since his reading ability is still limited, he basically uses the … Continue reading

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Spiritual Symptom Relief

“I just want to feel better…” seems like our modern approach to spiritual matters, as well as physical. Consider our “symptom relief” strategy to the common cold. Since we don’t have a cure, we struggle through with pain relief, decongestants, etc. while waiting for our immune … Continue reading

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