Reconciled Then Beyond
In "Reconciled Then Beyond," Shawn McCraney explores God's love, advocating for inclusivity and freedom, challenging traditional beliefs, and urging compassion for all.
In "Reconciled Then Beyond," Shawn McCraney explores God's love, advocating for inclusivity and freedom, challenging traditional beliefs, and urging compassion for all.
In "Material Death, Spiritual Death," Shawn McCraney contrasts physical and spiritual existence, emphasizing spiritual abundance over material wealth through Jesus' teachings.
In "Faith And Bees," Shawn McCraney explores faith's origins and significance, likening it to bees: unseen yet impactful, urging active trust in God's promises.
Shawn McCraney urges diverse faiths to unite, likening their potential unity to military camaraderie, and calls for love, compassion, and mutual respect.
In "Time, Life, Blood," Shawn McCraney explores the link between time, life, and blood, highlighting Christ's sacrifice as the ultimate atonement for sin and theft of time.
Shawn McCraney challenges traditional Christian views on Israel, arguing "Fulfillment" is misunderstood as anti-Semitic, urging focus on God's inclusive love.
In "Three Questions – Three Answers," Shawn McCraney explores profound spiritual inquiries, offering a unique perspective on God, life's purpose, and the afterlife.
In "Now What?" Shawn McCraney explores embracing fulfilled prophecy, urging believers to grow in faith and love beyond traditional religion for authentic spirituality.
In "The Subjective Faith," Shawn McCraney advocates for a personal, Spirit-led Christianity over institutionalized religion, emphasizing a direct relationship with God.
In "Sin? Sin? Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are!" Shawn McCraney argues that sin persists in all, urging humility and compassion over self-righteousness in faith.