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Aug 16, 2010 by Alex Mekonnen | 0 Comments
In the journey of our Christian faith, we’ll definitely face a litmus test moment concerning our character, value, ability to make a right decision in a time of crisis. When you find yourself between a rock and hard place, what will you do? David was in so many circumstances like this, I ... [More]
Aug 09, 2010 by Howard Baker | 0 Comments
John Calvin’s observation that “the Psalms are an anatomy of all the parts of the soul” gives a sense of permission to pray honestly. There is no emotion that is not brought to prayer in the Psalms, including those that we often consider as negative or even sinful such as anger, ... [More]
Aug 02, 2010 by David Buschart | 0 Comments
The book of Nehemiah is often approached as a “leadership” book. To be sure, those formally charged with leadership of any group of people do well to learn lessons modeled and taught there. At the same time, as is true with most writing on leadership, most if not all of the principles ... [More]
Jul 26, 2010 by Craig Blomberg | 0 Comments
“When Ananias heard this, he fell down and died. . . . About three hours later his wife came in. . . . At that moment she fell down at his feet and died” (vv. 5a, 7a, 10a TNIV).
One of the most troubling passages in Acts narrates the sudden deaths of Ananias and ... [More]
Jul 19, 2010 by Jim Means | 0 Comments
It is strange how easy it is to grow up with false notions about God. Many people come to believe that God will always be an indulgent, heavenly Santa Claus to them. God relieves stress, brings deliverance, assures safety, and provides for wants. Sickness? God makes them well. Money? God gives it. ... [More]