Church LeadershipMotivated for Missions?There is one quintessential aspect of what makes a person a good witness and missionary. And, that is, confidence in your faith! It has been my experience and observation that people who are good missionaries are confident in their faith.
(6/4/2008)
DiscipleshipRecognizing SinYears ago they had soap operas on television that caught the attention of many believers. Some people would complain and say they would not be able to attend if the times were conflicting. What is it captivates so much when it comes to a soap opera?
(3/30/2007)
Bible Study Notes1 Peter 2: 13-17Responsibility to the Government!
(7/10/2007)
Francis SchaefferA Christian ManifestoI want to say to you, those of you who are Christians or even if you are not a Christian and you are troubled about the direction that our society is going in, that we must not concentrate merely on the bits and pieces. But we must understand that all of these dilemmas come on the basis of moving from the Judeo-Christian world view -- that the final reality is an infinite creator God -- over into this other reality...
(7/17/2007)
PastorsSetting Boundaries as Pastors?Do you think you need to set boundaries as a pastor?
(4/9/2007)
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Large Print Bible Reading PlanThis Large print Bible reading plan is designed to be easier to read, using the "Verdana" font reportedly the easiest to see. This Bible reading plan is also more flexible for you. You have your reading for the entire week to go at your own pace.
(3/22/2007)
Why I love the King James Bible
As we begin to celebrate the King James Bible's 400th Anniversary, have you considered its legacy and influence upon you and the world around you? Can you name a document or a book or even an idea that has had more impact and resonance in Western culture, language, literature, and political structure with positive sociology than the good old, tried and true, most spectacular and reverent, the majestic King James Bible? The fact is, no! (5/2/2011)