Peculiar Pete: Courtyard Coward
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Challenges Christians to examine what kind of Christian they are. They decide for themselves whether they are spiritually brave or spiritual cowards. This is done by looking at the conduct of a well-known saint and how his conduct relates to ourselves.
James R. Womack
James Womack is a Deaf writer who writes mainly science fiction short stories. Sometimes he dives into contemporary shorts on touchy social issues. Mostly, he just likes telling stories that a bit off the beaten path.
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Peculiar Pete - James R. Womack
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We Christians perceive ourselves as being saved and non-Christians as unsaved. That perception is correct. At least in theory.
Excuse me! What do you mean in theory? You're either saved, or you're not!
I unconditionally agree. However, there's a caveat pertaining to this saved business. You see, just as you can easily be saved by accepting Jesus as our Lord and Savior, it's just as easy to lose it. Shocking as it may be to a great many Christians, God doesn't run a once saved always saved business.(1) No matter what billboard, newspaper, or television preacher says. As a matter of fact, Jesus