The Bible Is Truth
Antipathy toward God’s Word inherently resides in the hearts of all sinners. Scripture is viewed as outdated, irrelevant, and primitive. It’s regarded as an ancient book of suspect origin that is ben… Source: The Bible Is Truth
Mission Trip Updated
Jehová prueba al justo; Pero al malo y al que ama la violencia, su alma los aborrece. (RVR 1960) For the next week I will not be posting MY DAILY DEVOTIONAL as I will be on a mission trip in the Tupelo MS area helping Anchor Church and Eight Days of Hope build out a … More Mission Trip Updated
Sunday’s Sermon Series – Colossians 1:9-10
Colossians 1:9-10 Amplified Bible (AMP) Colosenses 1:9-10 Reina-Valera 1960 (RVR1960) SERMON Click the link above for all resources in the Spurgeon Center Spiritual Knowledge and Its Practical Results By Charles Haddon Spurgeon Sep 30, 1883 Scripture: Colossians 1:9-10 From: Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Volume 29 “For this cause we also, since the day we heard it, do not cease to … More Sunday’s Sermon Series – Colossians 1:9-10
Today in Church History
Elizabeth Sang in Answer to a Bird Elizabeth of Hungary was only 24 when she died on this day, November 17, 1231. She packed so much life and suffering into those 24 years that her story became the subject of art and legend. Elizabeth von Thuringia was born in 1207, in a royal castle. Her mother Gertrude … More Today in Church History
Saturday’s On Track Military Devotional
Today’s Reading | Mark 7:1-23 (ESV) Mark 7:1-23 (RVR 1960) Defining a Hypocrite Write out a definition of what a hypocrite is. How close does your definition come to the one Isaiah gives in this passage (vs.7)? He says, basically, that a hypocrite is one who honors God with his lips, or by what he … More Saturday’s On Track Military Devotional
Today in Church (and U.S.) History
Civil War Christian Commission Was Formed Wounded men lay in the blazing sun in an open field at Gettysburg, pleading for relief. John C. Chamberlain offered assistance. “I soon found myself driving stakes with a rock and twisting every spare corner of their bedding over them. My success started others and soon I had the … More Today in Church (and U.S.) History
The Inflexibility of Inerrancy
Many call themselves “Christians” but they pick and choose what they believe to be true in the bible. I call it Burger King theology and them heretics. Why would anyone bother bowing down and worshiping a half righteous, half true god? – Mike Evangelical Syncretism: The Inflexibility of Inerrancy by Cameron Buettel / Friday, November 15, 2019 … More The Inflexibility of Inerrancy
Convictions vs. Tolerance?
“What should a Christian do when convictions violate a tolerant society? Answer: Many in society today want to view themselves as “tolerant.” By that they usually mean “I accept people for who they are without passing judgment on any action or lifestyle choice.” But the biblically informed Christian cannot, in good conscience, approve of all actions … More Convictions vs. Tolerance?
“The Good Fight”
Some “Christians” mistakenly think we are to be pacifists in all areas of our lives, that this is following Jesus’ example. Paul here is following Jesus by pointing out we are in a battle (with those of the world) and must be ready to fight daily.








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