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Ellis Baptist Church, Ellis Kansas A family oriented church, that wants to honor God through speaking the truth in love. We invite everyone to attend and want to lift up the name of Jesus. We use the KJV only and are traditional in our worship services
Prayer Baptist Church, Benson North Carolina Prayer Baptist Church is an Old-Fashioned, Independent, Fundamental Church that loves people and wants sinners to come to Christ.
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Kelsey Bible Baptist Church, Kelsey California Need: Bi-Vocational, Self-Supported, or Missionary Pastor
Msg #2220 How To Love Your Neighbor What The Bible Says Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
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Bible Conference 3/5/2024 Our Adversary in Troubling Times text: 1 Peter 5:8-11 1. Awaken to the Danger (v. 8b) a. Who he is. b. What he wants . 2. Beware ...
God Wants Everyone to be Saved - Bro. Wes Lane Message by Bro. Wes Lane Text: Romans 10:13 February 21, 2024 - 7PM Calvary Baptist Church 7321 Manchester Road ...
What the World Wants But Can't Have... Proverbs 3:5-6 Pastor/Evangelist David Garnett Sunday Evening Service October 29, 2023.
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Alvin Bragg, the far-left New York City district attorney, wants President Trump held in contempt. A decision on that request […]
Aslan is fictional, but the real Lion of Judah reminds us that we're forgiven.Passing around the corner from the dining room table, I heard one of my sons reading aloud from C. S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. I stopped and listened, knowing how much those Narnia books have meant to me. He was in the middle of a line, speaking fast and about to move on to the next paragraph. I stepped out into his view and said, “Stop there; read it again. It’s the most important sentence in the book.”I don’t know that I would always say it’s the most important sentence in the book; I could make the case for at least a dozen options. But I would say it’s the most important sentence for us right now.Edmund had betrayed his siblings—goaded on by the White Witch and a taste for Turkish delight—and after an entire narrative leading the reader to despise the treasonous brat, Aslan, the lion and rightful ruler of Narnia, appeared and walked a sheepish and defeated Edmund back to the others.“Here is your brother,” he said, “and—there is no need to talk to him about what is past.”When a struggling young Christian comes to see me, it’s rarely because he or she wants to flout the holiness of a biblical ethic, as might have happened at the start of my ministry. Now, these tortured ones are actually trying to do their best in walking with Christ—confessing their sin, struggling with temptation, and seeking to live the life Jesus would have them live.These young Christians often assume that “real” disciples can track their progress in holiness as one does calories on a weight loss app. Instead, they find that (as is the case for everybody) the deeper they go in discipleship, the more they realize how ...Continue reading...
The San Antonio City Council will meet today to discuss the controversial “Reproductive Justice Fund” and reveal whether it will allow abortion logistics groups to apply for taxpayer grants. San Antonio City Council included $500,000 for a “Reproductive Justice Fund” in its 2024 budget. Councilmembers said they intended to provide grants to organizations that pay […]The post San Antonio City Council Wants to Spend $500,000 in Taxpayer Dollars to Fund Abortions appeared first on LifeNews.com.
France's minister for gender equality, diversity, and equal opportunities reported Catholic priest Matthieu Raffray for potential prosecution, deeming his comments saying homosexuality is a sinful "weakness" discriminatory. The Interministerial Delegation for the Fight against Racism, Anti-semitism, and Anti-LGBT Hatred agreed and called for him to be prosecuted under Article 40 of the French penal code.
If anything, the historical details are even messier than Susan Lim's new account allows.What does history have to do with faith? Everything. As Paul attests in 1 Corinthians 15, Christ died. He was buried. He was raised on the third day. And then “he appeared to Cephas, and then to the Twelve,” and then “to more than five hundred of the brothers and sisters at the same time (vv. 5–6). Because Jesus’ work for his people unfolded on earth for everyone to see, the apostles proclaimed historical events.What, then, does faith have to do with history? Again, everything. The events proclaimed include the Messiah’s death and resurrection, and faith grasps Jesus’ and the apostles’ interpretation of these events, for Christ died for our sins (1 Cor. 15:3) and was raised for our justification (Rom. 4:25). Christians have long embraced the maxim of “faith seeking understanding,” which entails reasoning and asking questions about the content of our faith, as Augustine explains in his Confessions—but always against a backdrop of ultimate confidence in God and the truths of Scripture.Susan C. Lim models these habits in her book Light of the World: How Knowing the History of the Bible Illuminates Our Faith. Lim, a Biola University history professor, tells the story of how Scripture came to be, detailing all the twists and turns, all the complex debates and deliberations, that resulted in a settled tradition of which books constitute God’s Holy Word. This story, as she demonstrates, is far from neat and tidy—but understood rightly, can strengthen our trust in both the Bible and God’s sovereign guidance over human affairs. Lim wants her readers to join her in the spirit and faith of the Virgin Mary, asking, “How can this be?” (Luke ...Continue reading...
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