Full Series on Gossip
I gained a lot from this study and I hope you will too! There are so many misconceptions concerning what gossip is and isn’t. It’s a very serious issue and as Christians we need to… Full Series on Gossip
I gained a lot from this study and I hope you will too! There are so many misconceptions concerning what gossip is and isn’t. It’s a very serious issue and as Christians we need to… Full Series on Gossip
By: Jonathan Harris Proverbs 16:28 states, “A perverse man spreads strife, And a slanderer separates intimate friends.” Plain and simply put, gossip is wrong because it reveals a prideful heart that results in destruction. No… Gossip, the Tongue, and Humor
By: Jonathan Harris I remember when I was taking a seminary class in conflict resolution my professor asked the class, “Is it ever right to talk behind someone’s back?” The answer of course was, “Yes,… What to Say, and When to Say It
By: Jonathan Harris Many will be surprised to find that the word “gossip” is not found in Scripture, at least not our modern conception. Sure, there are places in our English translations that have translated… What Gossip Is
By: Jonathan Harris In order to define what true gossip is we first need to talk about what it cannot be. One modern definition goes like this, “Gossip is talking about someone behind their back.”… What Gossip IS NOT
By: Jonathan Harris When you think of the word “gossip,” what comes to mind? Perhaps it’s the title of a section in your local newspaper? Or, possibly you think about the tabloids you brush by… Gossip: An Introduction
By: Jonathan Harris I have to say, and I do this honestly, that as far as presuppositional methodology goes, you cannot beat this book! For those seeking to understand the method and apply it I… Book Review: Pushing the Antithesis by Greg Bahnsen
By: Jonathan Harris Presuppositional apologetics has been a passion of mine for a few years now. Ever since I was exposed to Greg Bahnsen’s worldview lectures I’ve been reading, listening, and watching everything I can… Book Review: The Portable Presuppositionalist by Jamin Hubner