Devotional Thought for Today – 05/04/2021

2 Chronicles 7 As always context is here is so important. The immediate context of v.14 tells us that King Solomon has finished the Temple and the fact that God will send judgment upon the land in the form of drought, locusts, or pestilence for their disobedience. God hears Solomon’s prayer but gives him this dire warning … More Devotional Thought for Today – 05/04/2021

Who Has Privilege?

Who Has Privilege? Presented by Adam Carolla To put it mildly, Adam Carolla didn’t grow up with privilege. He doesn’t even know how to spell it. So where did the current obsession with privilege come from? And how do we get over it? Click here to watch.

America’s New 94% Religion

America’s NEW 94% Religion: The Reality and Implications of an Unbiblical Worldview Stand in the Gap Radio update on April 16, 2021,  Stand in the Gap Today Hosts Sam Rohrer and Dr. Gary Dull interviewed George Barna, founder of the original Barna Research Group and current President of the Cultural Research Center with Arizona Christian University. Their discussion focused on … More America’s New 94% Religion

The Pilgrim’s Progress with Dr. Derek Thomas

Most folks know I am a huge fan of The Pilgrim’s Progress, the second most published book to the Bible, and have posted on it in the past, John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, Today in Church History, On This Date In Church History and A Picture of a True Minister (from John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress). I also had the honor … More The Pilgrim’s Progress with Dr. Derek Thomas

Devotional Thought for Today – 05/02/2021

Daniel 2 Matthew Henry breaks this Chapter down as follows: Nebuchadnezzar’s dream. (1-13) It is revealed to Daniel. (14-23) He obtains admission to the king. (24-30) The dream and the interpretation. (31-45) Honours to Daniel and his friends. (46-49). Some modern bibles have headings that are even more detailed in their division. The AMplified Bible … More Devotional Thought for Today – 05/02/2021

How can we learn contentment?

Originally posted on iChristian:
How can we learn contentment?  (J.R. Miller, “The Hidden Life” 1895)  LISTEN to audio!  Download audio (You will find it helpful to listen to the audio above, as you read the text below.)  “I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am.” Philippians 4:11How can we learn contentment?  One step toward contentment, is patient submission to unavoidable ills and hardships.…

Roman Empire Persecutions “Early Christians

American Minute with Bill Federer Roman Empire Persecutions “Early Christians … carried into the Coliseum to make a spectacle for those more savage than the beasts”-William Jennings Bryan “A report ordered by Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt … Christians were the most persecuted religious group … Mr. Hunt said he felt that ‘political correctness’ had played a part … More Roman Empire Persecutions “Early Christians

Robert Woodson on Conservatism and Race: A Positive Path Forward

On April 23, the great Robert Woodson delivered the inaugural lecture in Hillsdale’s Christ Chapel Drummond Lecture Series. His topic was “Conservatism and Race: A Positive Path Forward.” A veteran of the civil rights movement, Woodson embraces what he calls “radical pragmatism” as the best way to improve the lives of “the least of God’s … More Robert Woodson on Conservatism and Race: A Positive Path Forward