“All things were created through him and for him,” we read in the book of Colossians. This column is about the things of God.
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Why do some people get upset by even fleeting displays of piety while they remain unbothered by all the filth that is being spewed out by our culture? Published 3:40 a.m. January 14, 2012 - Comments
He came so that we might live. Published 4:05 a.m. January 6, 2012 - Comments
Two thousand years ago a boy was born in Bethlehem. Published 1:51 a.m. December 25, 2011 - Comments
Some people accuse God of being a cruel tyrant who killed his innocent son, but the truth is that Christ willingly submitted himself to redeem sinful men. Published 2:07 a.m. December 13, 2011 - Comments
Even though logic seems to point to God's existence, it doesn't yield the kind of immediate knowledge the soul longs for. Fortunately, there is a better way. Published 2:41 a.m. November 26, 2011 - Comments
If those who subscribe to the atheist world view wanted to be logically consistent, they would have to abandon their position. Published 2:39 a.m. November 19, 2011 - Comments
The fact that we may not know who created God doesn't disqualify God as the best explanation for the origin of the universe. Published 2:28 a.m. November 12, 2011 - Comments
Can anyone honestly say that God can't exist in the vast abyss of the unknown? Published 2:50 a.m. November 5, 2011 - Comments
Could the universe just pop into existence? Published 1:49 a.m. October 28, 2011 - Comments
As they driving nails through his hands, the Son of God cried: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” Is this how a tyrant behaves? Published 5:58 a.m. September 20, 2011 - Comments
Born and raised under communism, Vasko Kohlmayer is a naturalized American citizen. He has lived in several countries under various forms of government, but he still marvels at the goodness of God and the wonder of life. He has discovered ...
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Born and raised under communism, Vasko Kohlmayer is a naturalized American citizen. He has lived in several countries under various forms of government, but he still marvels at the goodness of God and the wonder of life. He has discovered that no matter how many places you've been, there is always something new to learn wherever you go.
Having started with sciences, he earned degrees in philosophy and literature. He has written for a number of newspapers, magazines and internet journals on subjects ranging from Russian politics to the gold standard. Vasko currently lives in Europe with his long-suffering wife and two beautiful daughters. He is the founder of The Christian Writers Foundation.