The Herald Weekly Vol XVII : 37

THE ASHERS CASE

Recently, I read a fascinating leaflet produced by The Christian Institute (UK). It presented “The Ashers Case’ that was won by the Ashers Baking Company (“ABC”). I gained better understanding of important issues from this case. I was especially encouraged by how ABC’s owner – the McArthur family – stood firm on biblical principles despite opposition. In this article I share brief facts of the case and some lessons learnt. Continue reading “The Herald Weekly Vol XVII : 37”

The Herald Weekly Vol XVII : 36

Godliness… Sincerity…

The term “Christian” was first used by unbelievers in Antioch on the disciples of Jesus Christ (Acts 11:25-26). Some believe that it was intended to be a derisive term. Regardless of the intent of using this term, the fact is that there is an expected distinction between one who is a Christian and one who is not. Christians are reputed to be godly, and one essential mark of godliness is sincerity. Continue reading “The Herald Weekly Vol XVII : 36”