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5 Lessons We Can Learn from Amos in the Bible
In the Bible, Amos was a shepherd and farmer turned prophet, who ministered to the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of Jeroboam II. Like many prophets of the Old Testament, Amos warned of coming judgment for the idolatry, false worship,...
Gaza 2027
A prophetic dream fueled by Scripture and history casts a surprising vision of forgiveness, restoration, and rebuilding in the Middle East.
Kinsey as He Really Was--What You Won't See in the Movie
Looking Back on East Germany: Police State Nightmare Come True
A look at the filme The Lives of Others, directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck.
Vintage Church
What Do Christians Really Believe?
Belief in the gospel changes everything. Before Christ, we are lost in a sinless world with no hope, no satisfaction, and no purpose. With Christ, we have new life and new desires.
Christian Missions in the Post-Colonial Age
"In the twentieth century, for the first time, there was in the world a universal religion--the Christian religion. Christianity acclimated itself in every continent and in almost every country. In many areas that hold might be precarious, and its...
What Christians Should Know about the Pentateuch
The Greek word Pentateuch (“five books”) refers to the first five books of the Bible, collectively to Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. To a Jew, these five books are also known collectively as Torah, or The Torah....
Discover the Book - Oct. 25, 2008
What Does the Bible Say about Witchcraft?
The Bible contains several verses that address witchcraft, sorcery, and the practice of magic. These verses take a negative view of such practices, considering them incompatible with the worship of God and often condemning them.
Who Was Susannah Spurgeon? - 5 Important Things You Need to Know
“I’ve heard of Susie Spurgeon, but I really don’t know much about her.” That comment is representative of many people when they discover Susie: The Life and Legacy of Susannah Spurgeon. Her husband, Charles, is one of the most prominent...
A Culture War Against Christianity
Has an all-out culture war been declared against Christians? Yesterday, Dr. Mohler considered a new book which pits "Retro Americans" against "Metro Americans." But the attack is not only against people who are rural, agricultural, and...
Does Halloween Really Celebrate Evil and Darkness?
For Christians, Halloween brings a wide variety of responses, but does Halloween really celebrate evil and darkness? Can Christians celebrate Halloween? Let’s explore the background and expressions of this holiday.
Political Engagement: Responsibility, Government & God
As evangelicals discuss political involvement, we should not forget - as Charles Spurgeon understood - that advancing the gospel is accomplished through both the Great Commission and the Cultural Mandate.
Teaching Your Child to Love Reading
4 Lessons from Peter Walking on Water
On the Sea of Galilee, the disciples of Jesus may have lost faith. It wouldn’t be the last time they’d forget who Jesus really was. That night, however, something had changed. Not only would this be a turning point in their perspective of Jesus,...
5 Reasons All Christians Should Read Queen Esther’s Story
The story of Esther is full of drama, irony, violence, and strong characters. In the end, Queen Esther and her Uncle Mordecai succeed in saving their people from destruction.
Neglecting the Old Testament
In our circles—our pulpits, Sunday school classes, and Bible study groups—the biggest problem is the ignorance and neglect of the Old Testament. We must admit it: a good many evangelical preachers and Bible teachers simply have no idea what to do...
How I Discovered That Faith Isn’t Intellectual Suicide
This was my intellectual shift regarding evidence we need to know Christianity is true. I discovered that we need a lot less than I’d expected and that we have a lot more than I’d presumed. I believed, and it was no intellectual suicide.
Portable Sounding-Board: tobyMac's Reconciling Passions
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