Monday 4 March 2019

Welcome to Vintage Faith

Good evening my dear readers,


Thank you all for joining me here at Vintage Faith which can be abbreviated to VF for easier reading. Vintage Faith strives to provide you with simple but thought-provoking articles about anything under the sun, though we will be mainly focusing on biblical commentary about the Scriptures as well as other items such as books and films.

VF is merely a side-project at the moment. Studies and work take up most of my time nowadays but you can be rest assured that I will be writing articles from time to time to quench your curious desires for knowledge and intrigue.

I hope that these articles will bring about a newfound fascination and passion for Christianity and how it ties in with every little detail in our lives and the world around us. We aim to delve deeper into how God dwells in our life and the ways in which we can honour Him daily in our respective walks. There are many questions about faith that we all ask ourselves and I hope that VF can bring some ideas to the discussion table in order for those gears of yours, as well as mine, to run and exercise constantly.

In addition, I have a very fond liking of old films that have been swept away by the sands of time. There is a certain old-world charm and class about them that I would like to share with you and hope that you might enjoy them too. Modern cinema has become stale and bland to many people. Movies are now filled with overly stimulating audio-visual elements, relying too much on their big budget special effects and not spending enough time and love with the story that they serve to tell. Not to mention the detestable language and imagery of immodesty that plagues the industry. Thus, VF would like to introduce you to a lost time of films that will hopefully tickle your fancy.

That is all for today and I pray that Vintage Faith has caught your attention. Feedback and recommendations are always appreciated, especially since I am quite new to this discipline of writing.

Until then, it has been an utmost pleasure.

God bless.

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