Sunday Sermon Series – The Almost Christian 

  Entonces Agripa dijo a Pablo: Por poco me persuades a ser cristiano  (AMP and RVR 1960)   Preached in the 1700’s this sermon is SO relevant today. Mr. Whitfield’s first point, “what is meant by an almost-Christian” is more than evident when we consider here in the U.S.A. alone that In Pew Research Center … More Sunday Sermon Series – The Almost Christian 

Saturday’s Military Devotional – Hungry and Thirsty

AMP and RVR 1960 CONTEXT: AT first glance this may not seem the most logical verse for a “Military” devotional but bear with me through the next two sections and I hope I can convince you otherwise. We have here a verse from the great text known by two distinct names. First it is part … More Saturday’s Military Devotional – Hungry and Thirsty

Dems call for boycott of Hispanic-owned food company Goya after CEO praises President Trump

My wife is Hispanic, (Puerto Rican) and Goya is a staple in our house. The left is nuts if they think this will deter it’s consumption. 🙂 Dems call for boycott of Hispanic-owned food company Goya after CEO praises President Trump Unsurprisingly, AOC is leading the charge  BRECK DUMAS Democratic politicians and leftists on Twitter … More Dems call for boycott of Hispanic-owned food company Goya after CEO praises President Trump

Is eternal security a “license” to sin?

Question: “Is eternal security a ‘license’ to sin?” Answer:  The most frequent objection to the doctrine of eternal security is that it supposedly allows people to live any way that they want and still be saved. While this may be “technically” true, it is not true in reality. A person who has truly been redeemed … More Is eternal security a “license” to sin?