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This Sermon got the Most Positive Comments ever-and it was on Tithing! - Charles Stone
This message on tithing elicited the most every positive comments from a sermon I preached
Charles Stone,
What is the first day of the week?
1 Corinthian 16 vs. 2 – On the first day of the week let each one of you lay something aside, storing up as he may prosper, that there be no collections when I come. The first day of the week…
Babatope Babalobi,
The 3 Easiest Ways to Honor God with your Finances
Can we talk about money? Personally, I never considered personal finance to be a hobby. I just wanted “enough” in the bank account to be comfortable making a Starbucks run and a spontaneous trip to Target. But the Holy Spirit wouldn’t let me settle for that, and I’m so glad His gentle conviction changed the way I view money. Everything we have is from the Lord, so it’s our job to use it wisely and intentionally to serve Him and the Kingdom, instead of just serving our late afternoon desire for a
Molly Wilcox,
Should we keep the Sabbath on Saturday or Sunday?
Have you ever wondered if Christians should observe the Sabbath?
Allen Browne,
In a COVID-19 World, Is Our Hope Misplaced?
If I can simplify the public debate about COVID-19, it comes down to three attitudes. My trust is in God. I’m going to do it God’s way! We need to adhere to the CDC and government guide…
Lynn H. Pryor,
Seven Scriptures to Provide Insight to the Coronavirus Crisis (ODE to 20/20 Vision) - After the Altar Call
Seven Bible Scriptures to Provide Insight to the Coronavirus Crisis (ODE to 20/20 Vision)
Jacqueline J. Holness,
A Disassembled Assembly
Has the church as we know it out-lived its shelf life? Do we need to redesign our congregations to fit modern sensibilities and technological advances? That’s the argument put forth in a recent series of articles atThe Christian Postpromoting virtual congregations and churches designed for the metaverse. As we sawlast time, God’s Word is sufficient
John MacArthur,
Three Principles for Biblical Worship
False and superficial religion fills this world. But we who love Christ dare not accommodate our worship to the styles and preferences of an unbelieving world. Instead, we must make it our business to look to Scripture alone to direct our church practices. Today we’re going to look at three such principles from the pages
John MacArthur,
Is God's Primary Concern My Earthly Blessing?
In the lead-up to the Truth Matters conference in October, we will be focusing our attention on the sufficiency, authority, and clarity of Scripture. Of our previous blog series, none better embodies that emphasis thanFrequently Abused Verses.The followingentry fromthat series originally appeared on October 7, 2015. -ed. Just as a single cell of cancer can
John MacArthur,
Bible verses about the importance of saving
Since God provides everything we need, should we still save money?As Christians, we should also learn more about managing and thinking about money so as not to lead us from distractions. Based on research, 80% of people’s problems are solved through money. Moreover, money is a touchy subject for many,...
Jepryll Torremoro,

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