How to Avoid Losing Your Faith in Online Christian Chatrooms

How to Avoid Losing Your Faith in Online Christian Chatrooms

Today's post is by guest contributor, Christian Clement-Schlimm. He gives an inside look at a corner of the internet to be aware of.

The internet is a useful tool for Christians. Through the internet, Christians now have easy access to a wide variety of Bible translations, commentaries, sermons, and Christian blogs and podcasts. Another helpful thing the internet provides Christians is internet chatrooms. While some of you may not have heard of them before, I have made and continue to make great use of these online meeting spaces. Through chatrooms on platforms like Facebook, Reddit, and Discord, I have connected and conversed with many hundreds of Christians from various parts of the world and Christian denominations across the spectrum. We have shared edifying insights, helpful resources, and unique perspectives which we would not have had access to apart from this online fellowship. But while I love all the useful tools that the internet provides me as a Christian, I was in for a surprise with what I experienced from the chatrooms. Let me share some of the lessons God taught me along the way.

What to Do When You Run out of Words in Prayer

What to Do When You Run out of Words in Prayer

Many people get tongue-tied giving thanks before a meal and feel that their prayers run out of steam (and words!) after just a few minutes. While it’s true that just praying helps you get more comfortable and natural in prayer, I believe that God has given the prayers of Scripture to not only teach us to pray but to guide our prayers. They give us words to express our thoughts and desires to Him.

Fasting: How Hunger Can Fuel Your Prayer

Fasting: How Hunger Can Fuel Your Prayer

Today, we usually associate fasting with health trends or bloodwork, but Scripture presents it as a spiritual practice rooted in prayer and dependence on God. This post explores what biblical fasting is and why it still matters for believers today.

Should a Person Ever Be Baptized Again?

Should a Person Ever Be Baptized Again?

I’ve shared posts on Why Many Churches Don’t Baptize Infants and the crucial difference between Baptists and Reformed believers on this issue. But you could be convinced that being baptized as a believer is the ideal and still not be sure what to do now that you’ve come to that understanding. Should a person who was baptized as an infant be baptized again when they understand and respond to the gospel? Paul’s interaction with the Ephesian disciples provides an interesting parallel.

Why Don’t All Churches Baptize Infants?

Why Don’t All Churches Baptize Infants?

Baptism is one of the few areas where churches still disagree—especially when it comes to infants. But the differences are smaller than many think. Here’s a simple explanation of where churches agree and why they sometimes baptize differently.

Did Jesus Teach That We Go to Sleep After We Die?

Did Jesus Teach That We Go to Sleep After We Die?

Some people live in denial about death. They just don’t want to think about it. Others have decided that it’s impossible to know and so they’re just going to wait until it happens. Those who care about what the Bible teaches, look to the Scriptures but can often be confused. This week, a person asked me to reconcile the verses that speak of death as “sleep” with those that describe other things going on after death. What really happens when die? And did Jesus teach that we just go to sleep?

Do You See the Church the Same Way Jesus Does?

Do You See the Church the Same Way Jesus Does?

There are as many views of what the church is today as there are people. For some, the church is a historical building. For others, it’s a place the community gathers for weddings, funerals and potlucks. For others, it’s a hub of volunteer activity. Some people see it as a religious service provider where they can get their spiritual boost for the week – a little bit like a movie theatre highlighting Christians topics. But how did Jesus think about the church? You may be surprised to learn that the word, “church,” only appears three times in the gospels. But what it teaches about Jesus’ vision for the church is profound and is at odds with how we typically understand it.

Can You Be a Member of the Body of Christ Without Being a Member of a Local Church?

Can You Be a Member of the Body of Christ Without Being a Member of a Local Church?

Paul’s metaphor of the body of Christ is inspiring, but does it mean anything if we stay disconnected from a local church? This post explores why the picture of unity, connection, and belonging pushes us to reconsider our understanding of church membership.

Could Your Christmas Playlist Be Making You Miserable?

Could Your Christmas Playlist Be Making You Miserable?

I like to listen to Christmas songs, get out to Christmas markets, and watch my share of Christmas movies. But I think I know one reason Christmas makes so many people miserable. Consider the Christmas message of many of the most popular Christmas songs. What you’ll see is that what started off as a holiday to celebrate a religion became a holiday celebrated as a religion. Let me explain.

What’s a Church Worth Anyway?

What’s a Church Worth Anyway?

It’s an unusual week for me when I write letters to our mayor, city councillor and member of parliament. But last week was one of those weeks. I wanted to share with them a recent study on the economic impact of churches on their communities. It’s an important issue because more and more secular people are of the mind that it’s a drain on the economy for the government to provide tax exemptions to religious institutions. The research shows that the opposite is, in fact, true. Even if you never intend to attend a church, you benefit from the economic impact that the church has in your city. Let me explain.