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Jesus is True.
“To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice.” [i] There are many kinds of truth, bu…
Amanda Carey,
Your Biggest Decision of All
Each of us has the same choice to make as Pontius Pilate. The Bible says we can be for Jesus or against him. What choice will you make?
Greg Laurie,
When Christmas Looks Different — Carol McLeod Ministries
Guest Blog from Susan Myers: The typical anticipatory thrill and celebratory excitement I would normally feel this time of year has been replaced by a quiet kind of reflective solitude. As the days get shorter and shorter, and we experience so much darkness, I find my heart searching even more ferve
Carol McLeod,
And His Name Shall Be Called
This post was first published December 14, 2015. -ed. For such an aggressively godless culture, we still tend to hear the nameJesus Christwith surprising frequency. It’s tragic that the world has turned the Lord’s name into a blasphemous exclamation, but it should not surprise us. Satan can’t erase the truth about Christ, but he will
John MacArthur,
Seventh plague: God’s big purpose (Exodus 9:13-35)
Open Exodus 9:13-35. Hail falls from the heavens. Egypt’s proud rulers run for cover like everyone else. With lightening striking all around them, Egypt’s rulers are powerless before the one who re…
Allen Browne,
Never Losing Sight of Your Purpose - Damon J. Gray
Jesus has been working in the town of Capernaum, on the northwest shoreline of the Sea of Galilee. Prior to journeying to Capernaum, he had irritated the people of Nazareth by proclaiming himself to be the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy, “The spirit of the Lord is upon me…,” saying, “Today this scripture is fulfilled in…
Damon J. Gray,
The truth about lying (Ephesians 4:25)
Lies gain a competitive edge, but truth unifies us. Read Ephesians 4:25. Lying gives me a competitive advantage. With a lie, I manipulate people for the outcomes I want. “I didn’t do it” avoids punishment. “It’s a wonderful old car” rewards the seller. You show an idealized image on social...
Allen Browne,
2019 - A Year of Truth - Damon J. Gray
My early career in full-time ministry was devoted to working on university campuses. There, I ministered directly to young men and women who were laboring to expand their minds – to broaden their worldviews. Effective ministry to university students requires an understanding of how they view their world. I had to crawl inside their heads,…
Damon J. Gray,
Jesus, Why Are You Here?
Yesterday, we celebrated something unprecedented – God took on flesh and pitched his tent among humanity.1 It is unprecedented because it had never happened before, and no other faith throughout history even purports that such a thing could, would, or did happen. Not only do other faiths and cultures not speak of Immanuel (God with us), many find…
Damon J. Gray,
Contend Earnestly for the Truth? What Truth? - Damon J. Gray
There is a phrase that has been growing in popularity, one you may or may not have heard, but one you most certainly will hear if you are paying attention. I am uncertain of the origin or first use of the phrase “post-truth,” but it seems to have gained momentum with the Oxford Dictionary’s choosing it as…
Damon J. Gray,

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