Are All Gospel Tracts Good News?
Gospel tracts tell the Good News. While there are many excellent tracts available, no one single tract is appropriate for everyone and every occasion.
Gospel tracts tell the Good News. While there are many excellent tracts available, no one single tract is appropriate for everyone and every occasion.
People often emphasize emotions or intellect in worship and Christian living. Both have a role, and there should be a balance.
That pile of biodegradable organic material is more than plant food: it’s a natural picture of the fall of man (sin) and God’s restoration (grace).

Goodacre attempts to prove the validity of the Farrer Theory (Mark is first; Matthew used Mark; Luke used both; no Q source) by using logic and Scripture.

Christians agree that Jesus’ death on the cross paid for sin. However, there are varying thoughts as to exactly what he accomplished.

Some say the only the Old Testament condemns homosexuality. However, the New Testament also calls being gay or transgender a sin.

There are many stories about Abraham and Jacob’s ventures are well documented. But discussion about Isaac’s life seems brief (by comparison).

When we worship God, what god do we worship? Our buddy who hangs out with us, a super-being sitting on a hill, or the God of the Bible?

Prayers usually consist of praise and petitions for God to receive. Less often do we sit and listen for God to speak to us, especially throug his word.

Most men wan to be a man’s man, but completely misunderstand what that means. Do you have what it takes to be a real man?

Sometimes our study of God interferes with our knowledge of God. There are times when we spend so much time studying information about God that we fail to know God.

Easter is more than a mere Sunday, more than a bunny, eggs, and candy. Easter is a celebration, revelation, and a miracle!

A Pew Research Group study found that Christians, despite their professed faith, know less about their religious teachings than do atheists.

Life can seem like a long, meandering trek to find joy and our purpose in life. In Psalm 16, David teaches us how we can find these in our lives.

I realized that the woman (who pictures materialism, world systems), like the beast, is defeated by Christ! This is the theme of chapter 17.