No Deportation Is Not Un-Christian – 02/05/2025

To be un-Christian, deportation would have to be unjust, unmerciful, or both — and none of those are the case. No Deportation Is Not Un-Christian As it seems to be the norm today, another group has declared the Bible says… Except the verses they quote are a twisted version of the Bible; in other words, … More No Deportation Is Not Un-Christian – 02/05/2025

Friday’s Feature Quote – “The Sovereign Lord” – 01/31/2025

Nothing whatever, whether great or small, can happen to a believer, without God’s ordering and permission…There is no such thing as “chance,” “luck” or “accident” in the Christian’s journey through this world. All is arranged and appointed by God. And all things are “working together” for the believer’s good. —J. C. Ryle (1816-1900), Anglican bishop, … More Friday’s Feature Quote – “The Sovereign Lord” – 01/31/2025

Grace to You Blog Series – “Personal Evangelism” – 01/30/2025

It continues to amaze how many “Christians” believe their mission in personal evangelism is to save souls. Really, I thought that was the job of the Triune God? We are called (everyone) in the Great Commission) to go out and teach (KJV) or make disciples, as most modern translations of Matthew 28:18-20 have it. I … More Grace to You Blog Series – “Personal Evangelism” – 01/30/2025

Sunday Sermon Series – “They Became Fools” – 01/26/2025

ROMANS 1 ROMANS 1:18-32 STUDY This chapter contains the inscription of the epistle, and salutation, the preface to it, and the grand proposition of justification by faith, so much enlarged on afterwards; and that this could not be by the law of nature, and the works of it among the Gentiles, is demonstrated by a … More Sunday Sermon Series – “They Became Fools” – 01/26/2025

Thoughts On – “Hermeneutics” or “Biblical Interpretation” – 01/23/2024

Hermeneutics. Traditionally the subdiscipline of theology concerned with the proper interpretation of scriptural texts. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the term widened to include the discipline that seeks to understand the interpretation of texts in general, including the proper roles and relationships among author, reader and text. Still more broadly, the term has been … More Thoughts On – “Hermeneutics” or “Biblical Interpretation” – 01/23/2024

Sunday Sermon Series -“Day of Death” 01/19/2024

Ecclesiastes 7 Ecclesiastes 7:1 DEVOTION Spurgeon Gems on Death and Dying (You will find it helpful to LISTEN to the Audio, as you READ the text below.) Ecclesiastes 7:1-2, “The day of death, is better than the day of birth. It is better to go to a house of mourning, than to go to a house of feasting, for death is the destiny … More Sunday Sermon Series -“Day of Death” 01/19/2024

Interesting Reads for the Week – 01/18/2025

Mea Colpa, started this yesterday before my plumbing isses🙃 Americana, Christian Life, Culture/Society, Informed Citizenship, Informed Patriotism, Pro-Life, Military/Veterans, You Can’t Make This Up, and more. We hope you become informed readers and citizens based both Biblically and upon our founding fathers: Acts 17:10-12, 2 Tim 2:14-16, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Paine FEATURE ARTICLE W/COMMENTS Should churches allow … More Interesting Reads for the Week – 01/18/2025

Devotional Thought “Praying for Neighbors” – 01/15/2025

The last few months have seen very difficult times on both coasts of America. There have been hurricanes on the East Coast and now Fires in the West. I am sure many of you have been praying daily for those affected by these events and for all those who have served on the recovery and … More Devotional Thought “Praying for Neighbors” – 01/15/2025