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Where Should We Start Reading the Bible?
Scripture is the Word of God shared through various translations, versions, chronologically, and more. But how do we know where to start reading the Bible?
8 Things I Like and 5 Things I Hate about Church
Over 42 years, I have pastored six churches. During this time, I've noticed things I love about church... and also things that need to change.
Transformation Garden - Jan. 10, 2013
Transformation Garden - Jan. 10, 2012
Why Do We Celebrate Christmas on December 25?
Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25th. They say that Jesus’ exact birthday is unknown, however, based on the Scriptures, some believed it to be in early spring.
Paul On Meat Sacrificed To Demons vs. Mandatory Market Disengagement
There is no controversy in the New Testament which I think better illustrates our broad freedom in Christ when we go into the marketplace than the controversy over meat sacrificed to idols.
Somebody Loves You - January 17, 2017
Historical Christianity
Christianity is unique among the world's religions for several important reasons ...
Somebody Loves You - July 16, 2020
A Most Converted Man
C.S. Lewis’ passion was thoughtfully translating the Christian faith into language that anyone could understand. He was driven to have people know what Christianity was about.
Somebody Loves You - January 26, 2017
Remembering the Holocaust
Located on the green slopes of Har HaZikaron (the Mount of Remembrance) in Jerusalem, Yad Vashem serves as Israel’s main Holocaust museum and is a site that every visitor should experience while in the Holy Land.
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Spurgeon Morning and Evening November 5 AM
On November 5, the anniversary of two pivotal events in English history, a powerful biblical verse and a call to action are intertwined as the nation reflects on its Protestant heritage and the enduring promise of divine protection. As believers...
Transformation Garden - August 19, 2015
Should Christians Abandon Christmas?
When you consider the way Christmas, and the month preceding it, has been hi-jacked by commercialism, and then how many people find Christmas an especially difficult time, then maybe there’s a case for evangelicals abandoning it.
Egyptian Christian Leader Joins Protests, Asks for Prayers
On Sunday, crowds of Egyptians across the nation marched down the streets of villages, towns and cities, raising Egyptian flags together with banners and red cards demanding that President Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood supporting party leave.
SBC 23: The Castle and the Wall
The annual gathering of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) concluded last week having dealt with much on their plate: the election of a president, reporting (and lack thereof) of sexual abuse, and the financial mismanagement of seminaries. But...
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