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Berean Baptist Church, Ayden North Carolina We are a KJV Independent Baptist Church focused on Christian Growth and reaching the communities surrounding us.
Berean Baptist Church, Trenton Georgia We are an Independent Fundamental Baptist focused on loving the Lord.
Calvary Baptist Church, Burbank California Calvary Baptist Church of Burbank, California is a Jesus Christ exalting, Bible-focused fellowship of ministers - believers indwelt by the Holy Spirit, equipped by Bible teaching to serve one another.
Experience a Christ-centered, gospel-focused camp that seeks to aid the local church in evangelizing the lost and making disciples.​
Capital Baptist Church is a life-giving church in Annandale, Va. who’s mission is to lead people in a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. Capital Baptist Church is a multi-ethnic, multi-generational, and mission-focused community
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Msg #2325 Walking United What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
What The Bible Says Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
What The Bible Says Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
What The Bible Says Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
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Sunday Morning - 10/17/2021 - "Focused for Freedom" Pastor Chris Simpson Walter's Grove Baptist Church Lexington, NC Give to Walter's Grove Baptist ...
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We must always be people of the Word, but we'll have to reimagine deep engagement with Scripture.Christians are readers. We are “people of the book.” We own personal Bibles, translated into our mother tongues, and read them daily. Picture “quiet time” and you’ll see a table, a cup of coffee, and a Bible spread open to dog-eared, highlighted, annotated pages. For Christians, daily Bible reading is the minimum standard for the life of faith. What kind of Christian, some of us may think, doesn’t meet this low bar?This vision of our faith resonates for many. It certainly describes the way I was raised. As a snapshot of a slice of the church at a certain time in history—20th-century American evangelicals—it checks out. But as a timeless vision of what it means to follow Christ, it falls short, and it does so in a way that will seriously impinge on our ability to make disciples in an increasingly postliterate culture, a culture in which most people still understand the bare mechanics of reading but overwhelmingly consume audio and visual media instead.We can see how this literacy-focused idea of Christianity will fail in the future by looking to the past. For most of Christian history, most believers were illiterate. Reading the Bible daily wasn’t an option because reading wasn’t an option.This doesn’t mean Scripture was irrelevant to ordinary Christians’ lives. But the sacred page wasn’t primarily a private matter for personal devotion; it was a public matter heard in the gathering of God’s people for worship. The Bible was the church’s book—a liturgical book, a book whose natural habitat was the voice of Christ’s body lifted in praise. To hear the Word of God, you joined the people of God. Lectors ...Continue reading...
Christians can arm themselves with simple and focused points to address any pro-abortion argument.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Yesterday Family Research Council President Tony Perkins delivered remarks at U.S. Rep. Chris Smith's press conference on "Growing concerns over the WHO 'pandemic treaty.'" The press conference called out the World Health Organization's (WHO) unprecedented rush to ratify the so-called "pandemic treaty" at their May meeting. As more attention has focused on the accord, which in effect is a legally binding treaty, a multitude of concerns have arisen over such issues as individual free speech rights, the opaque nature of negotiations over this treaty, the treaty's disregard for each nation's sovereignty, and the treaty's promoting of abortion. ...
More data is available than I ever thought concerning Jesus’ Sufferings on Calvary. I mean in His Soul, in His Spirit! Last Lesson we focused on Psalm 22, that Mount Everest of Bible Prophecy. But I cannot get it off my mind. Verse 2 especially … “O my God, I cry in the daytime, but […]
What do we want from this generation? We want them to know our God and love Him. We want to influence our generation to love God's Word, know it thoroughly, and apply it to the way they live their lives. We want them to be “all-in” for God and willing to follow Christ and live for His sake and the gospels. We want them to join the great cloud of witnesses who lived by faith and “subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness, [and] obtained promises” (Hebrews 11:33). Those are what makes Christianity successful! Let's stay focused on those things.
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