Thus, this narrative is not of good people doing good things for a good outcome, but of a good God bringing about a good outcome through sinful people.
Read MoreZach and Morgan are a wonderfully like-minded couple committed not only to the building up of the local church, but also the Christian family. So, as you can imagine, it was a joy and privilege to spend time with them, and I have no doubt that you’d be edified by their podcast!
Read MoreParents, please guard your children’s hearts. Those little hearts and minds are in your hands. They desperately need the safety and security of the home.
Read MoreGod gives us many commands throughout scripture. Why do we obey them? Is it because we are guaranteed a certain outcome? Does He promise “if you do this, then this will happen”? Rarely. We follow God’s commands because we trust Him.
Read MoreThe following represents a select number of actual questions recently sent in to the ministry (lightly edited for brevity, clarity, and anonymity).
Read MoreWhat Schaeffer calls “framework,” Obama calls “worldview,” and if Christians are to survive the societal meltdown we are currently experiencing, they need to understand what it is and what Scripture says about it.
Read MoreThrough a series of dreams and visions, God revealed to Daniel not only much about His predestined plans for the future, but much about the coming one world ruler who would try (unsuccessfully) to stop them.
Read MoreThe danger in your Bible-believing church is not that your members are reading Arius. The threat to your home is not that your children have been taken captive by crafty Socinians. Instead, the lethal poison that erodes churches, denominations, institutions, and families is known as doctrinal indifferentism.
Read MoreCan you still claim to have a “good school?” Are you willing to examine the facts and determine what really happens on a day-to-day basis in your school? Can you, with biblical conviction, continue to send your children to that school?
Read MoreUnfortunately, even if your church survived the battle without many scars, it likely suffered at least one casualty: the hymnal. Slick, adaptable, high-visibility projection screens—trademarks of the PowerPoint preaching begun in the ‘90s—were simply too irresistible for most local congregations to avoid.
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