In case you missed them, these were the five most popular posts for the week of June 30–July 6, 2025.
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I found my way here from a dream God gave me this morning, pulling into Ketchikan, Alaska on a Princess Cruise. He just dropped the word: Tertullian into it and I woke up and typed it straight into the search box, not knowing what it meant. I was thinking, Italian pastry? But it was an Early Church Father after all and I found your very interesting blog! The topic of infant baptism was of interest to me, and it seems this dude was kind of like a charismatic protestant would be these days, lol…
Hi Barbara,
You are not entirely wrong about Tertullian. He’s a complex figure. Glad you found us.
Why do you think God inspires your dreams?