Christian Aging: Discovering The Biblical Response to Growing Old
Is this what has to be? Does old age demand that we die broken and feeble? I lack full answers on this matter. My points here are musings rather than solutions.
Continue reading →Is this what has to be? Does old age demand that we die broken and feeble? I lack full answers on this matter. My points here are musings rather than solutions.
Continue reading →Cults, even as they chase the secular presentation of supernatural things, declare that the Holy Spirit is but an impersonal “projection” from God. Were this so, it would eliminate the personal indwelling that is exclusive to those who are saved by the po
Continue reading →We understand that the Holy Spirit is a helper, a teacher, a provider of knowledge, a source of love, and much more. We will not go there at this time. This article speaks to those who have grown careless in their focus
Continue reading →Christians must always walk in love: This is the first and last commandment.
In what measure does love demand that we accept error against the holiness of God?
Is it possible that watching that movie would make us a better witness to a loss and dying wo
The following fourteen verses describe what happens when a Holy God grows weary of the sinful state of a blessed nation.
Continue reading →Christian principles, Christian promotion, prison, Christian service, fame and glory.
Continue reading →If not careful, the desire to be used by God stems forth from our need to redeem ourselves, or to be recognized as a great Christian leader, or to be about busy work.
Continue reading →Working Within The Consequences, Jesus Builds Our Faith In His Word. When faced with a power and a hurt that is sufficient to consume a man’s pride, the all sufficient, all knowing, all self-confident agnostic will seek out the Christian roots of his pare
Continue reading →Why Your Author Resource Box Should Not Be Permitted To Stagnate. Without special prompting and help, few new readers will ever descend into the murk of your archive article base. An article that dies with twenty hits is a poor source of income.
Continue reading →It begins in the book of Mark when the Sabbath was past, early in the morning at sunrise on the first day of the week, on what we call Easter Sunday. Mary Magdalene and another Mary, the mother of James, and Salome, and perhaps even other women who loved
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