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9 Things You Should Know About Notre Dame Cathedral

The current fire is part of a long history of damage to the cathedral.

Written by Joe Carter | Monday, April 22, 2019

Napoleon Bonaparte signed an agreement in 1801 to restore the cathedral to the Catholic Church. Three years later he decided to hold his coronation ceremony at the cathedral, becoming the first Frenchman to hold the title of emperor in a thousand years. Pope Pius VII handed Napoleon the crown—which the young conqueror of Europe placed on... Continue Reading

Sexual Sin and the Pursuit of Purity

With enough unsupervised liberty, bad boys (and girls) are sure to make sinful fools of themselves.

Written by David E. Briones | Monday, April 22, 2019

You’re at Pleasure Island University now, where all your desires, whether R-rated, TV-MA, or worse, can become realities. Pornography is more accessible than cable TV. One-night stands are all too common. Temptation to give in to sexual sin is literally everywhere. And all around you are real-life Lampwicks who have been given “enough rope” to... Continue Reading

Living Out Part 2 – A Closer Examination

Some of the shifts occurring among evangelicals regarding how we help those struggling with same-sex attraction are for the good.

Written by Tom Buck | Monday, April 22, 2019

I began to observe things coming from Sam Allberry’s ministry site, Living Out, that troubled me. When I contacted some trusted pastors who openly supported Living Out ministries, they encouraged me that Allberry and his ministry partners were committed to the same biblical principles regarding homosexuality that we were.   A Closer Examination of Living Out In my past experience,... Continue Reading

It’s All About the Recovery

When we have sinned in our Christian life or made a error in judgment in pastoral ministry, we need to remember that so much of the Christian life and pastoral ministry is in the recovery.

Written by Nick Batzig | Monday, April 22, 2019

Even the best professional golfers hit some really bad shots. The difference between them and others is that they know how to recover when they have done so. So much of the game is in the recovery. This can serves as a good lesson for the Christian life in general and pastoral ministry in particular.... Continue Reading

Four Reasons for Pastors to Guard Their Hearts

The wise pastor will soberly reflect on all the pain he will cause if he falls into sin.

Written by Jason K. Allen | Saturday, April 20, 2019

Every pastor enjoys a double call on his life: the call to both salvation and ministerial service. As Paul challenged Timothy, so we must kindle afresh the gift of God within us, and guard what he has entrusted to us. One’s call to ministry is indeed a sacred stewardship, a call we must cherish and... Continue Reading

Palm Sunday House Inspection

Are our churches faithful and functional as a house of prayer for the nations for the extension of the saving rule of Jesus Christ?

Written by Stan Gale | Saturday, April 20, 2019

In Jesus Christ, in whom all God’s promises are yes and amen, the redeeming gospel of the kingdom had come. It would begin as a mustard seed and grow to fill the earth. Mark tells us that when Jesus entered Jerusalem His first order of business was to go the temple and “look around at all... Continue Reading

I Was There…

We must be careful of making historical narratives the foundation for sound doctrine.

Written by Fred Malone | Saturday, April 20, 2019

If our Social Justice brothers sincerely wish to engage other Bible believers with their applications of Scripture, they need to remind themselves that the Reformation’s “formal principle” was Sola Scriptura, the Bible’s final authority and sufficiency for all matters of faith and practice, not new revelations of new “prophets” of the “reader-response” mind!   I was... Continue Reading

Making It Through the Post-Sexual Addiction Wilderness

There is no turning back! You either enter into God’s rest, or you die in the wilderness. Those are your only options.

Written by Mark Sanders | Friday, April 19, 2019

The post-sexual addiction wilderness is a particularly treacherous and painful section of the larger wilderness of the Christian life. The author of Hebrews sees the entire Christian life as a trek through the wilderness. In Christ, we have been delivered from slavery to sin, but until Jesus returns, we are called to strive to enter... Continue Reading

Living Out Part 1 – The Shift

I have serious concerns for the current movement in evangelical thought regarding how we address homosexuality in the church.

Written by Tom Buck | Friday, April 19, 2019

I grew up in a time when it was common for Christians to bash homosexuals rather than to lovingly call them to repentance and faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I often heard preachers stand in the pulpit and ridicule homosexuals to the laughter of the audience. Even as a teenager, I was appalled... Continue Reading

Give To Missions and Missionaries, But Be Discerning

Don’t just wire money to somebody; in your missions giving, be wise as serpents and harmless as doves.

Written by Larry Brown | Thursday, April 18, 2019

Yes, give to missions and missionaries, give to the poor and needy overseas. But don’t just wire money to somebody. In your giving, be wise as serpents and harmless as doves. Go through what you know to be legitimate channels and make sure you have a way to monitor where it all goes.   Not... Continue Reading

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