Do you struggle with life’s unanswerable “whys”? Is it God who allows hard things, bad things, pain and death to happen? When we pray and it seems God does not respond, what is wrong?
Who are you? Take a long look into the mirror of God's Word to discover who you really are. And the person you are choosing to be has everything to do with where you are going in life.
To know God is to love Him. To love Him is to find security. To be secure in His love will make you bold for Him. Knowing God will help you to know who you are, and to find your place in His family.
As a Christian, how do you know which side of the various conflicts that arise in our world to "support" in your conversation?
We face the challenge of making practical applications of the Bible that confront our carnal nature, honor our Lord Jesus and give a consistent testimony to the world around us. Let us study the Word, agree to live it out with respect to our heritage, and then make our way heavenward together.
Whether you find yourself part of a body that is under the authority and leadership of the Head, or among those who call themselves "religiously unaffiliated", listen to this sermon and be challenged to grow in your understanding of your place in and contribution to the church of Jesus Christ
Why not? Well...can a Christian serve without breaching the Biblical principle of the unequal yoke? without resisting evil? without blurring the line between church and state? without taking revenge? The Christian has a higher calling than that of a juror: to be an ambassador of peace and love.
A congregation sits hushed as a child barely six years old gives a testimony before his baptism and union with the church. Several times he loses his train of thought, and the pastor must prompt him. At last he finishes and is baptized on his testimony... What do you think of this picture?
Child Evangelism, what is wrong with this approach? What does the bible have to say about our children's spiritual well being?
In this article, the first in a series of three, we focus on the King James Version of the Bible. In the next article we will examine modern Bible versions.
Article three of three. In the first one we looked at the King James Bible, and in the second we examined the textual theory behind modern Bible translations. Now we consider two other problems with modern translations, and then address the question, “What shall we do with the version controversy?"
This article addresses three fundamental aspects that set all modern Bible versions apart from the King James era translations: textual theory, translation methods, and post-publication revisions.
Few things are more important than the blessing of mutual satisfaction and communication in a healthy parent/child relationship. The keys for success in winning the hearts of your children are not found in Christian psychology, but in the Word of God.