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Aaron Vienot is an engineer working in the electrical power industry. He is a regular teacher at Christian Assembly of Brighton, Colorado, a semi-regular presenter at the annual Principles in Focus retreat in Oregon, and the author of Our Practical Faith. He and his wife Josephine enjoy coffee, tea, and exploring Colorado’s old mining country in the Rocky Mountains with their two children.
Question: Is “Jesus” only an earthly name of the Lord? Should we address Him only by specific titles? It seems like the apostles emphasized “Lord” and “Christ” a lot during…
Question: The holidays are here, and my social calendar includes school parties, office parties, and home gatherings with family members who are either unsaved, or might be Christians but are…
Question: Is it okay to “name and shame” religious leaders who abuse their position? Specifically, those who are hypocrites and false teachers, things like that? Some people in the Bible…
Question: What lifestyle is appropriate for full-time church workers? I’m thinking about people like pastors, itinerant teachers, and missionaries supported by a church fund or Christian ministry. How much is…
Question: What lifestyle is appropriate for full-time church workers? I’m thinking about people like pastors, itinerant teachers, and missionaries supported by a church fund or Christian ministry. How much is…
Originally published August 6, 2020 Question: When is it okay for Christians to intentionally disobey the government, and how should it be done? I sometimes hear the quote “we must…
Question: Am I supposed to pray to God before eating? Does that come from the Bible, or is it just tradition? I haven’t found a verse that tells us to…