Devotional thought for Today – 12/22/2021

EPHESIANS 1 CONTEXT: Here we have Paul’s letter to the Church at Ephesus. It was apparently during Paul’s second missionary journey ( around A.D. 52), that Paul visited Ephesus, and planted the church there (Acts 18:19). He returned and spent considerable time there during his third missionary journey (around A.D. 54-56). Matthew Henry breaks down … More Devotional thought for Today – 12/22/2021

Devotional Thought for Today – 12/21/2021

The Greatest Event on the Smallest of Scales (Luke 2:6 – Dean Stanley) And in speaking of the greatness of the event of Christmas Day, let us observe further one peculiarity of its outward circumstances that conveys to us a special lesson concerning greatness of all kinds. This decisive world-historical birthday took place in a … More Devotional Thought for Today – 12/21/2021

Erasing Women

A few years ago, my friend and former Breakpoint co-host Eric Metaxas wrote a book called Seven Women. While researching for the book, Metaxas made a strategic decision: he would not write about women who were merely the first women to do something men had already done — even though these were the sorts of women … More Erasing Women

Church Group Celebrates Abortion, Says Killing Babies is an Act of “Love and Dignity”

The old saying goes; if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck it must be … well in today’s modern society of truth is irrelevant that is not always the case. Take this article for instance, while posting this weeks PRO-LIFE NEWS this morning I read this and thought this is not … More Church Group Celebrates Abortion, Says Killing Babies is an Act of “Love and Dignity”

QOTW: “Is Christmas a pagan holiday?”

Question: “Is Christmas a pagan holiday?” Answer: No, Christmas is not a pagan holiday. Christmas is the Christian remembrance and celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Christians believe that, in Christ, God entered the human race and so deserves the title Immanuel or “God With Us” (Matthew 1:23). Source: https://www.gotquestions.org/Christmas-pagan-holiday.html ALSO SEE: