David Schrader, PhD
Dec 2, 2021
Missing from the Marketplace
On November 18, the Liberty Counsel released its annual “Naughty and Nice Retail List” of businesses that either “recognize and celebrate...
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David Schrader, PhD
Nov 2, 2021
Why I'm Not An Atheist # 2
Richard Simmons in his book, Reflections on the Existence of God talks about a movie from twenty-five years ago called the "Grand...
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David Schrader, PhD
Oct 6, 2021
Why I Am Not An Atheist Part 1
Some would ask, how is it possible to even believe in a God with so much evil and wickedness in our world? But the problem with this...
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David Schrader, PhD
Sep 8, 2021
Calloused Consciences
If you have watched any US news over the last several months, you cannot help but notice a disturbing trend towards a conscienceless...
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David Schrader, PhD., National Pastor
May 31, 2021
Seeing the Pharisee in Us
Is it possible for Christians to see their relationship with Jesus as a set of perfunctory duties without their hearts being engaged? Can...
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David Schrader, PhD
Apr 29, 2021
The Gospel Shaped Church
On Sunday, May 23, churches around the world will observe the day of Pentecost – a day that marked the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon...
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David Schrader, PhD
Mar 29, 2021
An Empty Tomb Proves . . .
When the women who followed Jesus arrived at the empty tomb, they found to their amazement that his body wasn't there. The stone had been...
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David Schrader, PhD
Mar 2, 2021
Imago Me?
Imago Dei comes from the Latin version of the Bible and it means in the “Image of God.” The Bible tells us that God created all of us in...
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David Schrader, PhD., National Pastor
Feb 4, 2021
Salt and Light
I love my salt – maybe a little too much according to some people. People tell me all the time, "too much salt is not good for me." They...
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David Schrader, PhD., National Pastor
Jan 4, 2021
Loneliness –It's an Epidemic
Over fifty years ago, Harry Nilsson wrote and recorded a song called, "One". The song was known for its opening line, "One is the...
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