In my last post, we examined the nature of covenant. The Hebrew word used for covenant is beriyth and means “alliance,” “constitution,” or “pledge.” It goes deeper, however, than our […]
“I wish Christians in the West understood their position better – who they are in Christ,” a brother from India responded when I asked him what was the greatest difference […]
Did you ever meet someone who came to know Christ late in life? Did you notice how uninhibited they were in their faith and things of the Spirit? More than […]
It was a tough week for all Americans who love liberty and love God’s laws on which the nation’s Constitution was founded. The Supreme Court of the United States handed […]
If indeed economic collapse is looming for America and Europe, as discussed in my last blog, and no one knows exactly how that will look, how should the church respond? […]
My latest book, The Two Kingdoms: Understanding Your Role in Spiritual Warfare is now available in paperback and on Kindle! Even if you are a veteran in this field of study, I […]
“While He was on the way to Jerusalem, He was passing between Samaria and Galilee. As He entered a village, ten leprous men who stood at a distance met Him; and they raised their voices, saying, […]
As people across the United States gather to pray, my prayer for us all is this: “Lord, give us more of the Holy Spirit” (Luke 11:13). As we gather on […]
“I’m not going to stir the waters or draw fire by opening up my mouth or taking a stand on social media. I’m going to quietly watch from the sidelines. […]
A woman in our prayer circle tells the amazing story of what happened when she reached the most desperate point of her life. A new immigrant from Egypt, and the […]
Today marks the two year anniversary of Hugo Chavez’s death. The Venezuelan dictator developed the cancer which he eventually succumbed to after he publicly cursed Israel. Not only that, but […]
Contributed by Robert A. Peck, M.S. Ed, administrator and public school teacher: In the 1830’s, a group of wealthy Unitarians in Boston, Massachusetts’s became unhappy with the “effects” of Christian education […]