Persecuted
Ford Lieghton once wrote of an archeological dig in the remains of a school for imperial pages in Rome. The Archeologists found […]
There is a danger in making a claim and not being able to back it up. I once watched a man show […]
The story is told of Lord Halifax, a former foreign secretary of Great Britain. Once he shared a railway compartment with two […]
Remember the line— “Your mission, if you chose to accept it”. We may not be Ethan Hunt or part of the IMF, […]
I must begin by confessing I am a terrible gift giver. No excuses either. I just don’t have the nack. I want […]
If you are a member of a church, I’m going to let you in on a little secret… church members are at […]
Have you ever thought of yourself as a representative of a foreign Kingdom? The truth is— church members are Jesus’ representatives. We […]
Languages amaze me. As Bible believers we believe that language was invented by God and adjusted at the tower of Babel. As […]
So many feelings, questions, and fears… ‘What is happening?’ is the question of the day, every day. For the believer, we add […]
Have you ever thought of the phrase: ‘Lay of the land’? It’s defined as: “a phrase that figuratively or metaphorically means the […]
In our last post I mentioned that there is a difference in being alone and being isolated. There is, again, great value […]
There is nothing quite like dropping right in the middle of the contest of a conversation. Worse, when someone interjects, having no […]
When we say, ‘God is good’, we are saying a lot. To expose just one aspect of this truth is to do […]
Believers in Christ should have a triumphant attitude. Not that we have triumphed over anything, because we can’t hardly conquer our own […]
Partiality is inconsistent with God’s Grace. Otherwise it would not be grace. It’s not like we need a reason. Humans are pretty […]
Real christianity makes all people equal. Too bold? Too soon? Maybe just the right time? The Apostle Paul said in Galatians 3.28— […]
Being a disciple of Jesus in a fallen world is no new thing. What do we do? How should we respond? Is […]