In The News

From Riots to Repentance They were the biggest gatherings, by far, but in Washington, D.C., where one reporter said it “felt as if the entire city had emptied into downtown,” the atmosphere felt different. Calmer. Despite the steady stream of crowds outside the White House, there were some signs of summer nights from simpler times. … More In The News

Christian Unity

Is Christian Unity Possible with So Much Disagreement? JOHN STONESTREET Last week, a listener who follows a lot of Christian podcasts, including BreakPoint, wrote us with the following question, troubled by the conflicting opinions among Christians. Here’s how she put it: “In most cases the Christian proponents seem to have a genuine love for Jesus … More Christian Unity

Boastfulness

1 Corinthians 4:7 (AMP and RVR 1960) CONTEXT: Paul in Chapter 3 has given instructions for good Christian living.  He then switches gears and begins Chapter 4 with a sort of defense of his ministry. As you can imagine from the name and verses selected to represent this ministry we are partial to 1st Corinthians … More Boastfulness

Watching and Praying

In yesterday’s post, Riots and the Need a Heart Transplant, we looked at the need for Spiritual Rebirth in America. Today I want to look at the heart’s of the Remnant, those God has chosen and already calls His won. Luke 21:34-36 NKJV and RVR 1960 CONTEXT: The 21st Chapter of Luke beginning in verse … More Watching and Praying

Examining the “10 needs we must understand and live after choosing to serve the Lord” Part 7

One of my posts on 28 April, was entitled COVID-19 Is a Slow-Motion 9/11 in it Pastor Sam Rohrer of the American Pastors Network set forth 10 definitive needs every “Christian” must understand and live by after choosing to serve the Lord. I thought I would look at each one individually over the next two weeks. … More Examining the “10 needs we must understand and live after choosing to serve the Lord” Part 7

Pastor says arsonist burned down church because congregants want to worship in person amid COVID-19 pandemic

“We will pray for the soul and peace of mind of someone who would harbor such hatred.” MAY 27, 2020 /  SARAH TAYLOR Mississippi Pastor Jerry Waldrop says that his church is no longer standing because its congregants wanted to worship in person — rather than remotely — during the COVID-19 pandemic. On May 20, a … More Pastor says arsonist burned down church because congregants want to worship in person amid COVID-19 pandemic

Examining the “10 needs we must understand and live after choosing to serve the Lord” Part 6

One of my posts on 28 April, was entitled COVID-19 Is a Slow-Motion 9/11 in it Pastor Sam Rohrer of the American Pastors Network set forth 10 definitive needs every “Christian” must understand and live by after choosing to serve the Lord. I thought I would look at each one individually over the next two weeks. … More Examining the “10 needs we must understand and live after choosing to serve the Lord” Part 6

Examining the “10 needs we must understand and live after choosing to serve the Lord” Part 5

One of my posts on 28 April, was entitled COVID-19 Is a Slow-Motion 9/11 in it Pastor Sam Rohrer of the American Pastors Network set forth 10 definitive needs every “Christian” must understand and live by after choosing to serve the Lord. I thought I would look at each one individually over the next two weeks. … More Examining the “10 needs we must understand and live after choosing to serve the Lord” Part 5