

Good Friday . . . and the Other Days, Too
Good Friday is about the crucifixion of Jesus. Its impact, however, goes far beyond one day a year; it reaches all the way into eternity.
Good Friday is about the crucifixion of Jesus. Its impact, however, goes far beyond one day a year; it reaches all the way into eternity.
Today, news is less about what impacts the world and changes individual lives and more about what’s the latest buzz and hottest gossip.
As I took our eldest daughter to school this morning, the cold weather made me wonder about which is better: hot or cold. Which weather do you prefer?
Paul was the greatest evangelist and missionary, second only to Jesus himself! What would Paul look like if he lived and evangelized today?
Most Christians are silent about their faith, never telling others about Jesus. Fox News contributor Brit Hume did something we all can learn from.
I’ve been told many times that a five-point Calvinist cannot be evangelistic. However, that is not necessarily true. A concept to ponder.
Many claiming to serve God often misinterpret God’s Word to suit their own desires. Tony Alamo of the Jesus Movement is one such man.
What is the relationship between tolerance and evangelism? While one usually dislikes the other, the other should be the one.
Churches and pastors talk a lot about outreach, but we are called to do evangelism. Outreach and evangelism are not always synonymous.
Presents under the tree, whether purchased or hand-made, will wear out and break. God’s gift, hung on a tree, is eternal.
Miracles are not merely events of biblical times, and they are not myths to be dismissed. Miracles happen today, and this is just one.
We are commanded, or ordered, to “go” and “make disciples.” When Jesus commands us to do something, we can either obey his command or disobey his command.
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