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A Closer Examination of the Concept of an “Inappropriate Relationship”

It is more loving for us to call sin what it really is and to encourage people to repent and live for the glory of the Lord.

Written by Tom Rush | Monday, September 30, 2024

Sexual sin is a serious problem in the modern church. It is worse when committed by those who are entrusted with the spiritual care of God’s flock (1 Tim. 5:17-20; Jam. 3:1). When church leaders or church congregations try to play it down, mitigate it, cover it up, and then as soon as possible move... Continue Reading

Take Your Doubts about God to God

Take It to the Lord in Prayer

Written by Philip Graham Ryken | Sunday, September 29, 2024

When Jeremiah doubted, he did not try to solve his problems on his own. Instead, he committed his cause to the Lord. For him, this meant praying that his cause would be vindicated. Our case may be different, but the principle is the same: if we believe that God is with us and has the... Continue Reading

The Best Encouragement You Can Give

God’s word brings revival to the soul.

Written by Jacob Crouch | Sunday, September 29, 2024

Let’s be those who give the word, not some cheap alternative. People need real encouragement, they don’t need self help tips. We need to give that which is, “like fire, declares the LORD, and like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces” (Jer 23:29). God’s word is the encouragement that people need.   Have... Continue Reading

They Progressed From Us…

The growing progressive movement within the evangelical church has changed the way many understand and interpret the word of God.

Written by Don Veinot | Sunday, September 29, 2024

We do wish the church could completely break free of the seeming barrier of race. We can personally attest that Blacks and Whites both make wonderful friends and Blacks and Whites, on the downside, are all just sinners saved by grace. We need to remember the wonderful and freeing truth that “If God be for... Continue Reading

Jesus Knows Exactly Who He has Called and What He has Called You to

He went to the cross not only knowing who he was dying for, but what he was dying for.

Written by Stephen Kneale | Sunday, September 29, 2024

Jesus knows what he asks of us as his disciples. He knows what we’ll have to bear. He isn’t taken by surprise by any of it. And just as he died for all the sins he knew you would commit even before you did it, he chose you to be his before the foundation of... Continue Reading

Seven Principles for Civil Engagement

When we listen well and respond in meekness, Christ is glorified.

Written by Josiah Vanderveen | Sunday, September 29, 2024

As we listen and converse with others, we must consider Christ’s ministry and example of humility. He counted others more significant than Himself. Christ’s meek and lowly methodology exudes graces confronts people with an image of themselves. A conversation that is mutually characterized by insults does not give occasion to self-critical reflection. Someone who is... Continue Reading

The Restored Fortune

Covenant Presbyterian Church in Houston, TX is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.

Written by Lou Veiga | Sunday, September 29, 2024

Remember that repentance is not merely a legal necessity but a gift accompanying the true Gospel to all who believe. Rejoicing and gladness will come naturally to such a penitent at worship. Every Sabbath will become a delight instead of a burden and a cumbersome yoke of law. Then, you will know that the Lord... Continue Reading

Apostle Paul’s Playbook: Timeless Strategies for Modern Missions

A key aspect of Paul’s strategy was his active engagement in daily life. He didn’t isolate himself but rather immersed himself in the local culture and economy.

Written by Zambia Hunt | Sunday, September 29, 2024

Paul’s practice of maintaining strong connections with supporting churches provides a model for modern mission partnerships. Regular communication, periodic visits, and mutual accountability can help create a sense of shared ministry between the local church and missionaries in the field.   While looking through an old notebook, I ran across these helpful thoughts.  I’m not... Continue Reading

Parents, Restrain Your Children

The Bible doesn’t hold parents responsible for outcomes, but it does hold them accountable for process.

Written by Paul Carter | Sunday, September 29, 2024

A developing child or adolescent needs a mature adult, with authority in his or her life to say an occasional NO. They need mom and dad to play Gandolf every once in a while, standing in the path of the dark and sinful desires that arise out of the fissures of the fallen human heart... Continue Reading

4 Categories of Doctrinal Weight in Christian Theology

Believing the wrong thing about some doctrines could send us to hell, while being wrong about others has little impact on our spiritual life.

Written by Doug Eaton | Sunday, September 29, 2024

Essential Doctrines are doctrines that put you outside of the faith if you deny them. To reject these teachings means you are not a Christian, and the word “Heresy” is usually invoked for this category of error. Examples of essential doctrines are the deity of Jesus Christ, the Trinity, and believing in the bodily resurrection of... Continue Reading

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