Hey jason, this site is a pretty sweet idea. I may hit you up for something similar in the near future.
Chris
Ahh, the ultimate question of how Christians should interact with the non-Christian world and, specifically, with non-Christians. Along with its corollary – how does a Christian strive for excellence without seeming arrogant or intolerant. Of course, to really answer this question we need to define excellence and put it into context.
So, if I write a song about loving a woman is this secular by definition because it is not about loving God? Or, do we believe because "God is love" and He clearly created both genders and ordered us to pair up and love one's spouse in a special way, such a song could also be Christian?
Hey jason, this site is a pretty sweet idea. I may hit you up for something similar in the near future.
Chris
Ahh, the ultimate question of how Christians should interact with the non-Christian world and, specifically, with non-Christians. Along with its corollary – how does a Christian strive for excellence without seeming arrogant or intolerant. Of course, to really answer this question we need to define excellence and put it into context.
So, if I write a song about loving a woman is this secular by definition because it is not about loving God? Or, do we believe because "God is love" and He clearly created both genders and ordered us to pair up and love one's spouse in a special way, such a song could also be Christian?