The International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Christians (IDOP)

There’s still time. Order resources that inspire prayer! The International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Christians (IDOP) will be held on Nov. 6, and there’s still time to order resources for your church, small group or family. You can hang a prayer banner in your church as a reminder to pray for persecuted Christians in … More The International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Christians (IDOP)

Revive Us Again: LEARNING FROM THE FIRST GREAT AWAKENING

ABSTRACT: As a young pastor, Jonathan Edwards yearned for revival — and in time, God was pleased to bring revival, first in 1734, and then into the 1740s as the Great Awakening spread through the Western world. Edwards watched hundreds of formerly apathetic neighbors become earnest seekers of God; he saw evening revelries become gatherings for … More Revive Us Again: LEARNING FROM THE FIRST GREAT AWAKENING

Roe v. Wade overturned by Supreme Court – SO abortion is illegal? – True or False? / Question: “What does the Bible say about abortion?”

Please note this opinion piece is gathered from reading more than a dozen articles. Well if you listen to the pundits on the left or the loonies marching on the streets of liberal cities yesterday. or even politicians speaking to the press, you would think that was the case. They claim, the SCOTUS had overreached … More Roe v. Wade overturned by Supreme Court – SO abortion is illegal? – True or False? / Question: “What does the Bible say about abortion?”

3 ways the Protestant Reformation reshaped Christianity

“Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” That was the desperate question cried out by the Philippian jailer in Acts 16 after Paul, Silas, and the other prisoners had been miraculously freed by a divine earthquake. Approximately 1,500 years later, it was the exact same question that drove Martin Luther — a Roman Catholic … More 3 ways the Protestant Reformation reshaped Christianity

Devotional Thought for Today – 05/10/2022

“Whatsoever is not commanded is forbidden.” This, the Scriptural law of worship, is the acropolis of the Church’s liberties, the palladium of her purity, and her God-given moorage. Let the Protestant Church, in creed or conduct, in profession or practice, depart from this divine principle, and she has weighed her sheet-anchor only to find its flukes … More Devotional Thought for Today – 05/10/2022