FREE BIBLE STUDY GUIDES & Teaching Series

THROUGH JUNE 30th Download 100’s of Study Guides for Free BROWSE OUR STUDY GUIDES   To help you take your Bible study deeper during the COVID-19 pandemic, we have made all of our study guides free to download in an individual PDF format. Digital study guides have been prepared to accompany more than 100 Ligonier teaching series … More FREE BIBLE STUDY GUIDES & Teaching Series

‘Now we can all really see where the actual hate comes from’

Left-wing officials angry that ‘anti-LGBTQ’ Franklin Graham, Samaritan’s Purse are helping NYC coronavirus victims. Officials get smacked right down.    DAVE URBANSKI Upon hearing the news that Samaritan’s Purse — the relief organization run by Christian evangelist Franklin Graham — is coming to the aid of coronavirus victims in New York City by setting up … More ‘Now we can all really see where the actual hate comes from’

Condemnation

EVERYONE is familiar with John 3:16 For God so love the world… but few see to know what follows.  CONDEMNATION from Websters 1828 Dictionary: CONDEMNATION, noun 1. The act of condemning; the judicial act of declaring one guilty, and dooming him to punishment. For the judgment was by one to condemnation Romans 5:16. 2. The state of being condemned. Dost … More Condemnation

Feeling Abandoned

Sometimes we go through periods of life where we feel lost or even abandoned by God. There are many reasons for this it could be our communion with God (prayer life) is out of whack or maybe He has withdrawn His presence for a purpose greater than we can understand, knowing He will be Glorified. … More Feeling Abandoned

Being a Berean

The Bereans were residents of the city of Berea in Macedonia. Paul and Silas preached to them during Paul’s second missionary journey. The account of Paul and Silas in this location is recorded in Acts 17:10-15. The key verse for reads:   These Bereans exhibited several positive characteristics that marked their response to the gospel message. … More Being a Berean

Sunday’s Sermon Series – Civil Government: Part VIII

While COVID-19 has seemed to have gotten to Congress to work together for the first time in years, I will not hold my breath for a lasting relationship. So for the next couple of months of Sunday’s I am going to continue to run a series of sermons from James M. Wilson Romans 13:1-7 (ESV)  … More Sunday’s Sermon Series – Civil Government: Part VIII

What Would You Say about Men Competing as Women?

What Would You Say about Men Competing as Women? JOHN STONESTREET  WITH ROBERTO RIVERA On February 29, Megan Youngren made sports history. Not by breaking a world record, or by overcoming a particularly devastating injury. No, Youngren became the first openly transgender athlete to compete at the U.S. Olympic marathon trials. As is almost always the case … More What Would You Say about Men Competing as Women?

Coronavirus crisis — Why some churches are defying bans on gathering

By Lauren Green | Fox News To defy or not to defy: For most houses of worship, it’s not even a question to consider, as they shutter their doors and switch to online services to thwart spreading the coronavirus. But not all have complied. On Friday The River at Tampa Bay Church in Florida was still planning to hold … More Coronavirus crisis — Why some churches are defying bans on gathering