by Logan Ames
As you think back to what you have experienced and learned over the past year, you’ll probably be reminded of both your joys and any tragedy or suffering you experienced. If we’re honest, most of us have a much harder time moving forward from the suffering than we do from...
by Katie Erickson
Well, we have approached the end of 2014. It’s been quite a year, hasn’t it? It has definitely been a busy year for us at the Worldview Warriors ministry. In 2012 and 2013, we set the foundation by writing on a different word each week. In 2014, we’ve been answering...
by Ami Samuels
On January 1, 2014, my mom lost her valiant battle with cancer. She had fought for a year and a half, but a few days before Thanksgiving she fell and broke her hip. My mom was placed in a nursing home to recover, and when we returned to Illinois for Christmas she was...
by Charlie Wolcott
Two weeks ago, my church suffered a sad loss. We had a young girl, only five years old, pass away. Kemarah was our miracle child. She suffered from a bad heart. She spent nearly all of her last year of life at the Children’s Hospital in Houston. During the entire time,...
by Logan Ames
I have not personally had children, but those of you who have been blessed in that way likely learned that a baby changes everything in your life. You go from having a lot of free time, adequate rest, and the privilege of focusing mostly on your own needs to putting someone...
by Bill Seng
My soul glorifies the Lord
and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
for he has been mindful
of the humble state of his servant. (Luke 1:46-48)
Before Jesus was born, an angel came to Joseph, his earthly step-father, to tell him what was going on with his pregnant wife-to-be....
by Katie Erickson
Who is Jesus? It is fitting that we started off 2014 talking about this very question, and we’re (almost) ending 2014, still talking about this question. The identity of Jesus is key to being a follower of Christ; after all, you can’t truly follow someone you don’t...
by Charlie Wolcott
This week at Worldview Warriors, we have been discussing the effects of Adam and Eve’s sin upon the whole world, and the main theme is: how can we be responsible for someone else’s actions? I’ve seen several memes on Facebook that shows a picture of a native tribesman,...
by Steve Risner
This week I wanted to touch on a process that is basic to every form of life we are aware of on earth—the Krebs' Cycle, or Citric Acid Cycle. At first, I wanted to outline it in detail and talk about its complexities and the silliness of the thought that it arose by...
by Logan Ames
Several weeks ago, I held a Bible study meeting at the church where I pastor. We do this two or three times a month and for this particular meeting, I decided to ask the people what things were on their minds with the promise of guiding the discussion with a heavy dose...
by Bill Seng
“There are billions of people out there who have never read the Bible, don't practice Christianity, yet still know the difference between right and wrong, good and bad.”
“And it's far more sad when people do have the opportunity to hear about Buddha and STILL reject it....
by Katie Erickson
There are many parts to this week’s question of whether the sin of Adam and Eve condemns unsaved innocents to hell. We at the ministry of Worldview Warriors have been often asked this question, so it’s now time to answer it.
The first part is, what is the sin of Adam...
by Ami Samuels
The holiday season is a time of year that our senses come alive. Beautiful lights adorn our houses while Christmas trees and candles fill our homes with vibrant color and light. We hear Christmas music in the stores and on the radio and quietly hum the tunes under our...
by Charlie Wolcott
How often have we had times in our lives where we have no clue what is going on, we see no purpose of moving forward in a particular direction, but we know we have to press on? As I was growing up, if you wanted to see me in a meltdown, the quickest way to do that...
by Steve Risner
We are in the wonderful time of year where we first take time to be grateful—to truly be thankful for the things we have and for family, the land we are blessed to live in, and the spiritual blessings to boot—followed by a time of giving and sharing and, once again, taking...
by Logan Ames
This week, I am sharing with you all how the Lord is currently at work in my life. While we often think of personal testimonies as “feel-good stories” that leave us encouraged and uplifted, not every work that God does in us actually feels good. Sometimes he does things...
by Bill Seng
This might seem a little delayed, but I would like to share some thanksgiving and praise from my life. I would have to embellish quite a bit to make my story sound exciting, so instead, I am just going to describe things in my life that have been a real blessing.
First...
by Katie Erickson
As I pondered on what to write about for this post, a good friend pointed out that I should write about what God is doing through me by way of the ministry of Get REAL inC here in Findlay, OH. At first my response was that I’m not really doing much for the ministry,...