Puffins, Fitted for Living in Sea, Air, and Land
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Question: “What sort of New Year’s resolution should a Christian make?” Answer: The practice of making New Year’s resolutions goes back over 3,000 years to the ancient Babylonians. There is just something about the start of a new year that gives us the feeling of a fresh start and a new beginning. In reality, there is … More “What sort of New Year’s resolution should a Christian make?”
As another year draws to a close many will be making all sorts of New Year’s resolutions tomorrow. One thing I need to hopefully work on in the coming year is more and better prayer. Prayer should be as Jonathan Edwards put it: “..as natural an expression of faith as breathing is of life.” Here … More Devotional Thought for Today – 12/31/2021
We originally posted this on our site 12 Feb 2021, it is definitely worth another look. If you are a “True Believer” your Worldview MUST be Biblically based or you are fooling yourself and those around you. CRT, Wokeness, Cancel Culture all are the antithesis of a true Biblical Christian Worldview. **The following is a … More Critical Race Theory and a Christian Worldview (Reviewed)
Here is a three-part series entitled, God Is Not Fair and Christmas Proves It, from GTY that I meant to post just before Christmas but other ideas🤔took over. God Is Not Fair and Christmas Proves It Part I God Is Not Fair and Christmas Proves It Part II God Is Not Fair and Christmas Proves … More Devotional Thought for Today – 12/30/2021
. Yesterday we looked at the Omniscience of God and today I want to continue investigating the three main terms we use to describe God’s attributes or characteristics by looking at the Omnipresence of God. I noted that God was infinite and man often tries to shove God into man’s limited (finite) comprehension. So true it is … More Devotional Thought for Today – 12/29/2021
** The following is a review of some of the top stories of 2021** In 416 BC, during the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, Athens decided to attack the neutral island of Melos. When the Melians protested they had done Athens no wrong, the Athenians replied, “The strong do what they can; the weak … More Why Wokeness is a Christian Heresy
There is no denying that the last few years have been increasingly difficult for Christians and Christian ministries in North America. The attack on our freedoms is real, and the hostility towards us seems to grow by the day. But this is not the time to feel sorry for ourselves. Not for a moment… READ … More North American Christians: Let’s keep persecution in perspective
** The following is a review of some of the top stories of 2021** In the introduction to his book The Content Trap, author Bharat Anand asks readers to consider what caused The Yellowstone Fires of 1988, which lasted for months and destroyed over 1.3 million acres of the world’s oldest, and one of our nation’s most treasured, … More What if What We Saw at the Capitol Is Us?
A man may be weary of life, but never of Divine love. Histories tell us of many that have been weary of their lives, but no histories can furnish us with an instance of any one that was ever weary of Divine love. As the people prized David above themselves, saying, “Thou art worth ten … More Sunday Sermon Series – 12/26/2021
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