Overwhelmed? Just Do These Five Things! (part 4)
If you haven’t read the previous posts in this series on rejoicing, prioritization, and...
Read MoreIf you haven’t read the previous posts in this series on rejoicing, prioritization, and...
Read MoreSynopsis David’s comfortable world is turned upside down when his birthmother unexpectedly reaches...
Read MoreIf you haven’t read the previous posts in this series on rejoicing and prioritization, they...
Read MoreIf you haven’t read the previous post in this series on rejoicing, it may be helpful....
Read MoreOur church does a call to worship each week. This week I created one by adapting the text of Psalm 31 into direct communication to my congregation. I offer it below for your edification and to use as you please. May it cause you to worship Christ!
Read MoreThere’s No Simple Formula Look, I’m sorry if the title offended you. Of course, the...
Read MoreI’m preaching about Jonah’s prayer in chapter 2 of the prophecy of Jonah. I noticed a...
Read MoreBrett A. Baggett, Dusty Deevers, and James Silberman: Rescue Those: How Can We Rescue Those Being...
Read MoreChapel Library’s booklet, Ann Judson: A Life of Self-Denial is the perfect length. It gives just enough information to make someone interested in reading a larger work about this dear saint, yet also gain an appreciation for Ann and learn from her life without a large investment.
Read MoreHere are some of my thoughts on the eighth commandment from my final sermon on Exodus 20:15....
Read MoreThe following is an outline of some of the practical responsibilities of children to their...
Read MoreDiscipline is Good and Christian Here are some things that help me when I have to consider how to...
Read MoreIf a person changes their life because they change their thinking, apart from salvation in Christ and the renewing of the Holy Spirit, (although those changes may be positive changes), it is not the church’s purpose to help people better their lives simply by better thinking. It is her purpose to preach God’s Word to people and let them fall under the conviction of the Holy Spirit where the only real helpful change to a soul occurs (Phil 3).
Read MoreMen will either sin or not sin—erupt with anger or remain in control—based on what is in them already, not what is introduced from the outside. It’s not your kid’s fault that you got angry; it’s not your wife’s fault you’re irritable; nor is it that scantily dressed woman’s fault that you lusted. You sin against our holy God because you want to sin—and the environment around you simply gives you an excuse.
Read MoreBad Theology Take Here’s a screenshotted FB post where someone quoted Kris Vallotton (from...
Read MoreOne of the foundational principles of the Reformed™ Christian religion is the use of...
Read MoreIt seems we have ventured into a time in Christianity where every time we write about or exhort...
Read MoreHello and happy Friday to those of you reading this on the day it’s posted. Recently we...
Read MoreWe have been going through some transitions lately so I wanted to share a bit of what has been...
Read MoreThe Father has sent His Son to be the Savior of the world. The most important question everyone...
Read MoreNoble, Sara. Sloth, Sam Sloth: The Unlikely Detective. Independently published, 2021. 32pp. $8.99....
Read MoreThere’s a pretty well-known quote that goes like this: The enemy of my enemy is my friend....
Read MoreWhen discussing the humanity of Jesus Christ, impeccability is the word Christians use to describe...
Read MoreA Little Book on the Christian Life I was surprised to find out how utterly readable John Calvin...
Read MoreFrom the Back Cover In this attractive volume, Simonetta Carr introduces young readers to the...
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