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Signs, Habits, and Patterns of a Mature Christian Life!

Signs, Habits, and Patterns of a Mature Christian Life!

by Bob Soco | Nov 21, 2023 | Christian Living and Discipleship

If you are reading this, you probably care about the idea of being a mature Christian. I do not wish to boast of my spiritual maturity; please do not read this as an article of declaration; far from it. I am still maturing myself, but I offer these things as a...
Critique of Secular Humanism from a Christian Perspective: 23 Theses

Critique of Secular Humanism from a Christian Perspective: 23 Theses

by Bob Soco | Oct 19, 2023 | Christian Family and Society, Christianity and Society, Politics

Below are 23 theses I offer in criticism of modern Western Liberal Secular Humanist culture. I offer them because Christians need to arm themselves to evangelise the religion of the West: Liberal Secular Humanism. I offer them to Secular Humanists to try and point...
A Christian Critique of the Humanist Manifesto

A Christian Critique of the Humanist Manifesto

by Bob Soco | Sep 14, 2023 | Church and Cultural Engagement, Church Life and Engagement

There are seventeen articles in the second edition of the Humanist Manifesto published in 1973. It embodies in a hard form what is the default ‘religion’ of the Western world. A more modern version was published in 2003 which was the result (with the...
Extended Commentary on Ephesians 6:10-20

Extended Commentary on Ephesians 6:10-20

by Bob Soco | Aug 16, 2023 | Reflections and Devotions, Spiritual Growth and Devotional Life

You may have noticed here in my blogs that I speak often about conflict, confrontation, the cultural battle, and the need for a more muscular Christianity. Invariably, when the themes of ‘struggle’ are raised in Christian circles, many quickly reference a...
Muscular Christianity and the Christians of Iraq and Syria!

Muscular Christianity and the Christians of Iraq and Syria!

by Bob Soco | Aug 11, 2023 | Christian Family and Society, Christian Movements and Revival, Christianity, Church and Cultural Engagement, Church Practices and Traditions

I am writing to my brothers and sister in the following communions: The Assyrian Church of the East; Chaldean Catholic Church; Syriac Orthodox Church; Ancient Church of the East; Syriac Catholic Church; Assyrian Pentecostal Church; and by extension; I offer this...
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