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Race, justice, and the church’s record

Race, justice, and the church’s record

Posted on April 5, 2026April 17, 2026 by Mountain Veteran Ministries
The church has the most compelling answer in the world to the question of race — every human being made in the image of God, every tribe and tongue gathered before the throne, the dividing wall of hostility torn down by the cross. It has also spent significant portions of its history doing the...
Gender, sexuality, and the Christian ethic

Gender, sexuality, and the Christian ethic

Posted on April 5, 2026April 17, 2026 by Mountain Veteran Ministries
The sexual revolution did not catch God off guard. The questions it raised about gender, identity, and the meaning of the body have biblical answers — not because the Bible was written in anticipation of the 21st century, but because it was written about human beings, and human beings have not...
Christianity and politics: where’s the line?

Christianity and politics: where’s the line?

Posted on April 5, 2026April 17, 2026 by Mountain Veteran Ministries
The church has always lived inside political systems it did not create and cannot fully control. The question was never whether Christians engage the political world — they must, because they live in it. The question is how: with what priorities, what limits, what loyalties, and what...
Sacraments: what they are and why they matter

Sacraments: what they are and why they matter

Posted on April 5, 2026April 17, 2026 by Mountain Veteran Ministries
Christianity is not a purely spiritual religion. It uses water, bread, and wine — physical stuff — as means of grace. That is not an accident or a holdover from primitive religion. It is a deliberate choice by a God who took on flesh, and it tells you something essential about how he works....
Church history highlights (early church through today)

Church history highlights (early church through today)

Posted on April 5, 2026April 17, 2026 by Mountain Veteran Ministries
The church is two thousand years old and has survived Roman emperors, medieval corruption, doctrinal crises, brutal persecution, and its own worst impulses. Understanding that history doesn't just satisfy curiosity — it builds confidence that what God started, God will finish. The story of the...
The Reformation: why it still matters

The Reformation: why it still matters

Posted on April 5, 2026April 17, 2026 by Mountain Veteran Ministries
The Reformation was not a rebellion. It was a retrieval. Five hundred years later, the questions Luther forced onto the table — What saves a person? Who speaks for God? What is the church? — are not historical curiosities. They are the questions every serious Christian still has to answer. And...
Why are there so many denominations?

Why are there so many denominations?

Posted on April 5, 2026April 17, 2026 by Mountain Veteran Ministries
There are thousands of Christian denominations, and skeptics use that fact like a weapon: if Christians can't agree among themselves, why should anyone take them seriously? It's a fair question. But the answer reveals something more interesting than the question assumes — about what Christians...
A Guide to Roman Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Protestantism

A Guide to Roman Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Protestantism

Posted on April 5, 2026April 17, 2026 by Mountain Veteran Ministries
Two billion people call themselves Christian. They worship on different days, pray in different postures, read from different canons, and disagree sharply about what saves a person and who speaks for God. Understanding the major divisions in Christianity isn't a detour from faith — it's...

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Contextual Theology — Translating the Faith Across Cultures

Contextual Theology — Translating the Faith Across Cultures

April 9, 2026 / Mountain Veteran Ministries
There is a difference between changing the message and translating the message. That difference matters a great deal in Christian ...
Theological Retrieval — Why Old Theology Still Matters

Theological Retrieval — Why Old Theology Still Matters

April 9, 2026 / Mountain Veteran Ministries
We live in an age that is impressed with whatever is newest. That mindset has a way of creeping into ...
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