by Neil Silverberg | Aug 11, 2017
The search giant Google stirred things up last weekend when an employee suggested that women don’t get ahead in tech jobs because of biological differences. Danielle Brown, who was named vice president at the search giant only a few weeks ago, responded to the memo by...
by Neil Silverberg | Aug 7, 2017
In many of the churches I visit, many leaders believe the only hope for the Church is for God to send a real revival. In many places, there is constant prayer for God to rend the heavens and come down as he has done of old. I sympathize with this desire. I believe...
by Neil Silverberg | Aug 3, 2017
We need both… Word and Power! But Jesus answered them, “You are wrong, because you know neither the Scriptures nor the power of God” (Matthew 22:29). During Passion Week, several enemies confronted Jesus, most of who attempted to catch him in something he said...
by Neil Silverberg | Aug 1, 2017
A good friend called me yesterday to remind me this year marks the 500th year birthday of the Protestant Reformation. Though already aware, when he said it I realized I had not reflected on that fact over the course of this year. Later that day, I listened to some...
by Neil Silverberg | Jul 27, 2017
These are strange words to most Christians today. Paul is admonishing the Corinthian church to “examine yourselves, to see whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves.” The idea among most Christians today that they ought to personally examine their lives to test...