CLICK HERE to buy The Church in Babylon: Heeding the Call to Be a Light in the Darkness By Erwin W. Lutzer / Moody Publishers How can American Christians remain faithful in a culture increasingly hostile toward our beliefs? Like the Israelites in Babylon, we must find...
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Book Review: Pilgrim’s Progress
CLICK HERE to buy Pilgrim's Progress By Rosalie de Rosset, ed. / Moody Publishers Underscoring the pivotal role that classic literature plays in the shaping of our lives, Moody Press has introduced Moody Classic Series, celebrating Christian writing which has stood...
Book Review: The Screwtape Letters
CLICK HERE to order The Screwtape Letters By C.S. Lewis / HarperOne The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis is a timeless work of fiction that explores the complex topic of temptation through a fascinating portrayal of demonology. With penetrating insight, Lewis...
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The Action Bible
The Action Bible: New & Expanded Stories is the most epic story ever told, with 128 NEW pages of illustrations for additional and expanded Bible storylines.
NKJV Evidence Bible
By Ray Comfort / Bridge-Logos Publishers
Be prepared to share the gospel and answer skeptics’ objections with this New King James Version Bible. Learn how to prove the authenticity of Scripture through prophecy.
NKJV Unapologetic Study Bible
The NKJV Unapologetic Study Bible, published by Thomas Nelson, is an exceptional resource that equips believers to navigate the complexities of the modern world while staying rooted in the timeless truths of Scripture. With its comprehensive study notes, thought-provoking articles, and apologetic insights, this Bible provides a powerful tool for addressing contemporary issues and defending the Christian faith.
Book Review: Mere Christianity
CLICK HERE to buy Mere Christianity By C.S. Lewis / HarperOne Arguably the 20th century's most influential Christian writer, C.S. Lewis sought to explain and defend the beliefs that nearly all Christians at all times hold in common. His simple yet deeply profound...
Book Review: A Woman Rides the Beast
CLICK HERE to buy: A Woman Rides the Beast By Dave Hunt / Harvest House Publishers Virtually all attention these days is focused on the coming Antichrist --- but he is only half the story. Many are amazed to discover in Revelation 17 that there is also another...
Suffering vs Being a Victim
Suffering means experiencing pain of some sort, physically or mentally.
Being a victim is admitting that your suffering was not meant for you. That it doesn’t serve you and you have no control over it.
The problem with our modern culture is that we confuse suffering with being a victim. We avoid all suffering and quickly embrace victimhood.
Why?
Because if I’m a victim, that’s someone else’s problem. There is nothing I can or need to do about it, I was a victim.
If I’m suffering, I still have a choice. I can choose to continue to suffer, eventually leading to my victimhood, or I can turn my suffering into a strength…
Book Review: When a Nation Forgets God: 7 Lessons We Must Learn from Nazi Germany
CLICK HERE to buy When a Nation Forgets God: 7 Lessons We Must Learn from Nazi Germany By Erwin W. Lutzer / Moody Publishers The atrocities committed by the Nazis are almost unimaginable. And yet, in the early 20th century, Germany didn't appear to be on the brink of...
Pride is a real bugger, isn’t it?
Pride is a real bugger, isn’t it?
Most associate pride with having more than another person or being better at something than them and gloating about it.
But our pride usually gets exposed more when we refuse to be wrong about something. We’re often attached to our identity of being right about specific things. Especially if we’ve spent hours, days, or years learning something of this world…
Book Review: The Church in Babylon: Heeding the Call to Be a Light in the Darkness
CLICK HERE to buy The Church in Babylon: Heeding the Call to Be a Light in the Darkness By Erwin W. Lutzer / Moody Publishers How can American Christians remain faithful in a culture increasingly hostile toward our beliefs? Like the Israelites in Babylon, we must find...
Book Review: Pilgrim’s Progress
CLICK HERE to buy Pilgrim's Progress By Rosalie de Rosset, ed. / Moody Publishers Underscoring the pivotal role that classic literature plays in the shaping of our lives, Moody Press has introduced Moody Classic Series, celebrating Christian writing which has stood...
Book Review: The Screwtape Letters
CLICK HERE to order The Screwtape Letters By C.S. Lewis / HarperOne The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis is a timeless work of fiction that explores the complex topic of temptation through a fascinating portrayal of demonology. With penetrating insight, Lewis...
Daily reminder: I am not perfect.
Once you can really understand how imperfect you are, then you can have the love and grace to accept the imperfection in others.
It’s when we’re blind, ignorant, or unwilling to see our own imperfections that we end up blaming everyone else for our problems.
Sunday morning perspective
Sunday morning perspective before you head to church today. I recall some years ago a pastor at my church talking about one weekend (before he was a pastor) when they were late getting to church. It seemed as though nothing was going right that morning. Every time...
Is Christian Patriotism the way?
I see a lot of believers who love their country and believe Christian patriotism will save their nation.
May I remind you that 40 years of Christian patriotism has led America to this very point in time?
That Christian patriotism lead Germany into WWII.
And it’s Christian patriotism that’s fueling Russian troops to fight for what is right in their minds.
Someone might read this and conclude that Christianity is the problem, but that’s because they don’t know God.
The problem is the perversion of scripture.
These believers put God right on the same pedestal as their country.
God + Country = Their faith.
Let me make the songs of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws
“Let me make the songs of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws.” ~Andrew Fletcher “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” ~ Nikola Tesla "And God said..." ~Moses People think that everything is...
God bless America?
I need help from a scholar or a well-studied theologian. I'm trying to find scripture in the Bible that says God loves America or Canada above all other countries. Any verses that Jesus had a political preference? Surely he stated He liked Fox News over CNN, right?...
Hitler used Christian patriotism
Hitler gained power because the people and the church were deceived and focused on their nation before God's will. Hitler became a tyrannical dictator because the church remained silent knowing they were deceived and had too much pride to admit it and repent. They...
Is the prosperity gospel is the worse false gospel
If your church relies on its non-prophet status, high offerings to cover costs, government funding, or public perception, can it honestly and unapologetically teach the entire bible? The only correct answer is no. Some Christians believe the prosperity gospel is the...
Seek God’s knowledge above all other knowledge
I'm big on seeking knowledge. Knowledge makes us more powerful. But is there such a thing as seeking too much knowledge? It was the seeking of knowledge of medical experiments on unwilling Jews in WWII that was evil and sinful. Perhaps they gained knowledge, but at...
Repent often
When you truly understand the cancerous properties sin has on us and the world, you start to detest the slight bit of it from within. It's not to say one becomes perfect and sin-free. You just become hyper-aware of it and want to remove it. Sometimes it's an immediate...
Why must we love our enemies?
When you’re right in the middle of an argument with a loved one, we all have a struggle with feeling, expressing, and showing love. We’re at an emotional high, and our logic escapes us. We react instead of properly responding.
And these are the people that are the closest to us and that we care the most about. And yet Jesus tells us to love our enemies. Knowing myself, that seems like an impossible task.