A Christmas Prayer

Yes I know, Christmas is over but as a recent Hallmark channel movie asked ‘what if we had Christmas 365’ the Spirit of giving, kindness and loving our neighbor all year? The movie failed to mention that only the “Christ” of Christmas can give us that. – Mike by David Qaoud “Father, we as your people … More A Christmas Prayer

The Great Commission

TABLETALK DEVOTIONS WITH R.C. SPROUL – TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2018 Matthew 28:16–20   “Make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you” (vv. 19–20). After His resurrection, Jesus visited with His disciples and … More The Great Commission

Where the Wind Blows

by John MacArthur  /  Monday, December 17, 2018 Words of comfort are sometimes the worst form of cruelty. We see it every time the world soothingly affirms destructive sinful behavior. And Christians can make the same grave error whenever the fear of offending a brother overrides the need to confront him. Instead we ought to follow the … More Where the Wind Blows

The Purpose of the Parable of the Vineyard

by John MacArthur  Wednesday, December 5, 2018 Note this is the second in the series. I have added the previous one and will add follow on articles below. Christ’s parables were never delivered in a vacuum. They were always provoked by the circumstances, discussions, and debates that surrounded Him. That kind of contextual background information is especially … More The Purpose of the Parable of the Vineyard

Whatever Happened to Mercy Ministry?

Alex Kocman | October 18, 2018 The so-called culture war is largely a battle over the dictionary. Control the language, control the conversation. Bible-believing Christians know that words have meanings. We are shaped in our spiritual lives, after all, by a Book—by texts. Given this reality, it is alarming how quickly buzzwords fall in and … More Whatever Happened to Mercy Ministry?