It can be daunting for Christians to share our faith in this politically correct 21st century world. The evangelistic nature and exclusivity of Christianity has never been more unpopular in America. With cultural mottos such as, "Live and let live," and "Live your truth," evangelism has become taboo. It's more...…
As our pastors grow in their love for God and in their understanding of His Word, they’ll be better equipped to receive the direction and discernment they need to counsel married couples and single parents, comfort the grieving and advise those in difficult circumstances.…
“Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there……
Say the word “theology” in any non-academic setting, and people might be left scratching their heads and running for the door. Thankfully, the word “theology” has a simple meaning. You can divide it into two parts: “theo” and “ology.” – “Theus” is Greek for “God.” -“Logos” is “the study of.” -“Theology” is “The study of God.” Despite the simple meaning of the word “theology,” the question still exists: why study God? This essay (and the two following) will address three biblical reasons to st……
Living a Christian life is a significant journey beyond simple membership in a church. It’s a way of life that’s radically altered by following Jesus’s words and example. Christians are called to live out their faith by putting their love, compassion, and service to others first. Having a personal relationship with God through prayer, worship, …