Devotional Thought for Today -03/03/2022

Prayer Series XLVIII We continue with the final excerpts from Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. Matthew 6:5-15, Luke 11:2-4 The Conclusions The Conclusion of the Lord’s Prayer (which is, For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.) teaches us totake our encouragement in prayer from God only, and in our prayers to … More Devotional Thought for Today -03/03/2022

Devotional Thought for Today – 03/02/2022

Prayer Series XLVII We continue with excerpts from Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. Matthew 6:5-15, Luke 11:2-4 The Petitions (continued) But deliver us from evil. Deliver us from his power, his snares, his arts, his temptations. Albert Barnes Deliver us from Satan, and from all the evils he sends . . . snares, crafty practices, deceivings . … More Devotional Thought for Today – 03/02/2022

One For Israel Launches 31 Days of Prayer

One For Israel Launches 31 Days of Prayer to Invite US Christians to Faithfully Pray for Israel NEWS PROVIDED BYOne For IsraelMarch 1, 2022 COLLEYVILLE, Texas, March 1, 2022 /Christian Newswire/ — Israel-based ministry One For Israel announces the release of a free ‘Pray for Israel!’ 31-day prayer guide to encourage U.S. Christians to accept the biblically-based call … More One For Israel Launches 31 Days of Prayer

Oh No, Canada: Locking up Pastors in the New Trudeau Regime

Three weeks — that’s how long Pastor Artur Pawlowski has spent behind bars without a trial. He was denied bail in mid-February, although “he doesn’t have a court date pending until March 10th or 11th,” explained reporter Adam Soos. Pawlowski isn’t in North Korea or China. No, he was targeted by Justin Trudeau’s totalitarian regime of Canada. You … More Oh No, Canada: Locking up Pastors in the New Trudeau Regime

Sturgeon and the “Latest Therefore Greatest” Fallacy

The Chesapeake Bay, the world’s largest bay, continually confuses evolutionists, but not so Atlantic sturgeons, who periodically spawn in that bay’s tributary rivers.1 Why? Erroneous assumptions about Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus), compounded by the “latest therefore greatest” fallacy, are at least partly to blame. READ MORE > > >