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A Standard for Truth
How do we know what’s right or wrong? I posed that question to a group of college students. ME: Why is killing wrong? CLASS: The Bible says it is. ME: For the sake of argument, I am an atheis…
Lynn H. Pryor,
A Study Of John 3:16-21
A study of John 3:16-21 covers the Gospel of Jesus Christ, difference between light and darkness, and the seen works carried out in God.
Chip Tudor,
How Much is Too Much When Dressing Modestly Plus Chic Me Review - Intercession For A Generation Blog
When wearing a new dress, we may ask ourselves how much is too much when dressing modestly and are we really honoring God with what we wear?
Russelyn Williams,
A Study Of John 3:16-21
A study of John 3:16-21 covers the Gospel of Jesus Christ, difference between light and darkness, and the seen works carried out in God.
Chip Tudor,
People Are Basically Good
“In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can’t build my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery and death.”[1]Those are heartbreaking words for a couple of reasons. They were penned by Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl, while she spent two years hiding in Nazi-occupied
John MacArthur,
Your Conscience: Are you Neglecting It? - Charles Stone
Understanding how our conscience works is essential for life and leadership. In this post I unpack insight about the human conscience.
Charles Stone,
Rejecting God’s Restraints
The only true hope for all sinners is salvation by grace through faith in Christ. Apart from that, mankind remains “dead in [his] trespasses and sins” (Ephesians 2:1). Only through God’s mercy and love can the spiritually dead be made alive with Christ (Ephesians 2:4–5). And by God’s grace, He continues to redeem sinners, drawing
John MacArthur,
Kicking at God's Restraints
We need the timeless truths of God’s Word to make sense of this crazy world. But Scripture not only explains what is really going on—it also fills us with hope as God works His sovereign plan to its ultimate, glorious conclusion. This blog series, first run in January 2016, is a timely reminder to that
John MacArthur,
Life is Random
Is everything in life—the good times and bad, the joys and disappointments, the open doors and roadblocks—ultimately the result of a cosmic roll of the dice? Plenty of people feel that way, living as if every outcome is ultimately governed by nothing more than blind chance. In simple terms, they believe that life is random.
John MacArthur,
Casting the first stone
By Elizabeth Prata EPrata photo We are so used to certain phrases in the Bible that we may have lost the original sense of the meaning. For example: The fly in the ointment is from Ecclesiastes 10:…
Elizabeth Prata,

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