Why I Am a Christian
BY: Bryan Fischer Host of “Focal Point” Faith in Christ’s resurrection is not blind, rather it is rational and informed. See the Article at it’s Source: Why I Am a Christian
BY: Bryan Fischer Host of “Focal Point” Faith in Christ’s resurrection is not blind, rather it is rational and informed. See the Article at it’s Source: Why I Am a Christian
Matthew 28 is the most well-known biblical record of what is commonly referred to as “the Great Commission.” But a new Barna report reveals that a surprising proportion of churchgoing Christians lack familiarity with Jesus’ famous command to “go and make disciples of all nations…” Continued at Source: 51% of Churchgoers Don’t Know of the … More 51% of Churchgoers Don’t Know of the Great Commission – Barna Group
I highly recommend this six (6) part sermon series by Pastor and theologian Richard Barcellos of Grace Reformed Baptist Church, Palmdale, CA Knowing the New Testament
Posted: 23 Mar 2018 10:58 AM PDT @Foundersblog When the Protestant Reformers recovered the doctrine of justification by grace alone through faith alone on the basis of Christ alone, they recovered the heart of the gospel. By the mid-1600’s in England, heirs of the Reformation learned that the doctrine of justification by faith alone was … More Covenant Theology: The Law, Justification, and Sanctification
I highly recommend this Excellent series of articles on Adoption and Sanctification, written by some of the finest scholars and pastors I know. – Mike February 28, 2018 The issue of the Founders Journal gives exposition of two biblical doctrines discussed in the twelfth and thirteenth chapters of the Second London Confession, adoption and sanctification. … More Adoption, Sanctification and the 2LBCF
Violence… is a problem of the heart… and it’s from this point… that analysis needs to start. For the society we’re in… has been desensitized today… by things seen on television, video games and words some say. And there’s a bitterness… and anger that seems to linger… that causes many to become violent… when something … More Violence— A Problem of the Heart
Everyone is sadden and must denounce the events of this week on Parkland Florida a few questions most often arise; what was the cause, how can we prevent this in the future and how can God allow this? This Article from Got Question in part addresses the last one. – Mike Question: “Is there meaning … More Question: “Is there meaning in tragedy?”
Hell on Earth, the nightmare depicted by Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel in his mid-16th-century “The Triumph of Death” reflects the social upheaval and terror that followed the plague that devastated medieval Europe I was recently having a conversation with a few “believers” and at one point in one of the guys said something to … More Are We Living in Hell?
by David Qaoud @ gospelrelevance.com Once I heard a story of a Christian’s method for deciding who and who not to date. An unbeliever asked her out, and she was stuck. She opened her Bible and read an obscure passage in the Old Testament that she believed gave her the green light to say “yes.” … More How to Read the Bible Well: An Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics
The largely ignored findings run completely afoul of today’s narrative about how abortion is a benign procedure and the pinnacle of female empowerment. By A.D.P. Efferson January 24, 2018 We know it’s a lie that abortion doesn’t harm women. We know this anecdotally, from talking with mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends who have had … More New Research Confirms That Abortion Hurts Women
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