Sin is our deceitful little enemy!
Read MoreHow to avoid the inevitable deterioration of lives lived online.
Read MoreThe story of four heroes who should never be forgotten…
Read MoreEarlier today, I was reminded of this story in a discussion I had with a local student. He was of the opinion that the same choice that brought a Christian to Christ could take that Christian from Christ… Forever. Can this be true?
Read MoreWhat are we to do with the Christ of Scripture? How are we to explain his emergence and His significance on the world stage?
Read MoreIn this first of a series of blogs, our pastor offers some advice for those interacting with critical scholars who deny some of the bedrock convictions, doctrines, and facts of the Christian faith.
Read MoreBy Christ’s institution, there are two sacraments in the Church, and we have no authority to invent another. They are the sacraments of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper.
Read MoreNothing provides a better perspective on who we are and where we are headed than catching a glimpse of God. He is forever; we are but for a moment.
Read MoreSometimes evangelistic opportunities come upon you like a drive by shooting…
Read MoreHow to pray with focus, clarity, and a sense of God.
Read MoreIf American Male culture has gone toxic, how did this toxicity arise, and what can be done to to stop it? And does such toxicity represent the climax of patriarchy or its collapse?
Read MoreOn the way to the car shop today, a mechanic mentioned a common objection to Christianity? What would you have said?
Read MoreIn this blog post, we discuss the doctrine of divine impassibility. Does God suffer? And if so how does He suffer?
Read MoreI am just back with the boys from watching Peter Jackson’s excellent documentary, “They Will Not Be Forgotten.” It was a breathtakingly beautiful reminder of the resolve of human character, the fragility of life, the brokenness of human society, and the paper thin veneer of decency covering the baser elements and instincts of the human condition.
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