We live in a society today that does not like “either-or” choices. Instead our culture embraces a “both-and” mindset. Terms like pluralism, relativism, openness, inclusivism, and mutual respect are the
We must not miss the impact of Jesus’ resurrection in our lives. It is a historical event with everlasting implications. For both the believer (Christian) and the unbeliever (non-Christian). If you are
How does one become a Christian, a follower of Christ who is committed to having an active relationship with God through reading God’s Word, praying and serving God because of
There are many marriages around us today which are in danger of ending because Christ is not its focus. There are many children in homes here in our community which
God sets the bar high when it comes to our marriages. But it needs to be that way because it is by our fruits that we are known (Matthew 7:20).
What do you have for which to be thankful? The apostle Paul was thankful for the faith and love of fellow Christians; he was thankful to God for the growth
Our lives are not governed by chance or by luck but by the choices we make and the results of those choices which play out in our lives. If we
When you reach the end of your life and look back over the years which you have lived as a Christian, whose footprints will you see? I have been crucified
The gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ, gives us hope of . . . a. Salvation (1 Thessalonians 5:8) b. The glory of God (Romans 5:2) c. Eternal life