Water Baptism: Why It’s A Good Idea By Joel B. Friends, let’s take a minute to talk about the important matter of water baptism. I’m not here to argue with anyone about whether or not you have to be baptized to be saved or if babies should be sprinkled with ...
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Saying Goodbye to Grief (Part II)
So the lengthy process of grieving is in full swing. There’s the crying, self-denial, burst of anger, self-blame, depression, and withdrawal from friends and family. Now what? Though it is natural to grieve, it’s also natural to move forward past grieving. There is no universal grieving period, but you can ...
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Life can be tough, and at times overwhelming. One of the main things that I hear Christians say is, “I am so stress and exhausted.” There is no doubt the enemy has launched his attacks against Christians. Some Christians are falling away from their faith because of the stresses ...
Read More »What Is Your Mission? Part 2
In part one, I mentioned that I didn’t want to leave, at the Mexico/United States border, the rich experiences I enjoyed on my mission trip . So, upon returning home, I asked God to show me how I could apply His love here just as generously as had been done ...
Read More »Part III Vacationing With Different Glasses
So, have I peaked your interest to continue reading and digging into the validity of the argument? If you missed the beginning of this three part series, click here to read Part I and Part II Although there are more contestable features in Yellowstone including the Mammoth Hot Springs and ...
Read More »COVET vs WANT…One & the Same?
‘You shall not covet your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, or his manservant or maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor.’ Exodus 20:18 (NIV) Since I saw the very first one in my hometown in Ohio, in around 1988, I have ...
Read More »Part II Vacationing With Different Glasses
One of the most breathtaking features in Yellowstone is the “Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.” The panoramic viewpoint captures the various striations in the rock formations leaving you wondering how something so enormous could have possibly formed. Evolutionists would state that the area was formed over 590,000 years created by ...
Read More »Sharing The Gospel Through The Arts
Sharing The Gospel Through The Arts By John Livingston Clark Among the body of Christians worldwide are many people with artistic gifts and talents. Too often, these people are not being put to good use within the Church. At the same time Christians are commanded in Matthew 28:19-20 to go ...
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The bombing of the passenger jet in Ukraine on July 17, 2014, is tragic to say the very least. Two hundred and ninety eight individuals lost their lives. That jet explosion is also reminiscent of the terrible nine-eleven disaster where even more lives were lost. These acts of merciless violence ...
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To have a Christian worldview is to view the world as Christ does. The way we attain this is not by viewing the world, but by seeing Christ and being changed into His image as we behold His glory. Only when we become like Him in nature will we be ...
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