Seeking God for Daily Living and Destiny

Seeking God for Daily Living and Destiny

by Gordon P. Magee Who are we? Why are we here? What is this life really all about? If God exists can I know Him? Is friendship with God possible? Does God indeed have a plan and destiny for me? Dive in as we explore the depths of these questions and put into practice the [...]
Breaking the Cycle of Slavery to Sin

Breaking the Cycle of Slavery to Sin

by Gordon P. Magee Very few people in our world actually walk in peace with themselves and God. As the Bible teaches, this is because we not only sin, which hinders our relationship with God, but through our choices we establish patterns or cycles of recurring sin to which we become enslaved. Jesus said, whoever [...]
Walk in His Blessing

Walk in His Blessing

by Gordon P. Magee The Book of Revelation, is it too hard to understand or just too darn scary? Jesus said: 'No longer do I call you servants, for a servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all things that I heard from My Father I [...]
Searching for Truth with a Broken Flashlight

Searching for Truth with a Broken Flashlight

by Michael L. Hawley "Searching for Truth with a Broken Flashlight" examines two roadblocks in the search for truth, misconception and wishful thinking. As misconception blinds us to the truth, wishful thinking effectively hijacks our sense of reason. Did you know Darwin never claimed life evolved by chance, nor did he ever say, survival of [...]
Understanding the Generations

Understanding the Generations

by James L. Knapp Ph. D. There are five living generations in the United States and each sees the world through a different lens. As a result, it is often assumed that tension between the generations is inevitable. However, it is possible to bring the generations together by understanding each perspective and creating opportunities for [...]
A Hebrew of Hebrews

A Hebrew of Hebrews

by Ronald H. Gann Once feared as a terrorist bent on the destruction of the Christian Church, the apostle Paul converted to Christianity by divine miracle at the peak of his tyranny. His extraordinary conversion ultimately proved to be the Church's greatest triumph. Three missionary journeys, thirteen epistles, and twenty-five years later, the former Pharisee [...]
Fa$t-Food Churchianity

Fa$t-Food Churchianity

by Ronald H. Gann Is it biblical to design the church service around the preferences of the unchurched? To the Purpose-Driven and seeker-sensitive megachurch, the answer is yes Through inoffensive preaching and glitzy worship, these churches appeal deliberately to a fast-food generation in search of instant gratification. But does pop-music, drama skits, and short, ear-tickling [...]
The Scandal of Sovereignty

The Scandal of Sovereignty

by Ronald H. Gann Who saves who? To this question the Christian Church has historically offered two answers. Calvinists insist that God saves sinners by grace, irrespective of human will, whereas Arminians believe that sinners save themselves by freely choosing to cooperate with God's grace. While both sides champion divine sovereignty in election, they disagree [...]
Dollar Noncents

Dollar Noncents

by Peter Allison I bet you thought that: Banks pay out loans from the money they receive as deposits That economic experts know what money is That the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 is largely irrelevant to your life in the 21st century But did you know that: Bank loans increase deposits by creating money [...]
Spirit-Filled Christology

Spirit-Filled Christology

by David W. Dorries Ph. D. Global Christianity is caught in a dilemma. The fast-growing Independent sector has little taste for doctrine, yet appeals to a hurting world by exhibiting a lifestyle of excitement and power. Yet Jesus said that the "true worshippers" will worship the Father "in spirit and truth." (John 4:23) Church renewal [...]
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