Why study about Jesus? (Orthodoxy vs Orthopraxy)
Why study Jesus? Because we don't just believe in him, but we as his "followers" have chosen to follow him. So we need to understand how he asks us...
Why study Jesus? Because we don't just believe in him, but we as his "followers" have chosen to follow him. So we need to understand how he asks us...
Before he ascended to his nation's throne, David was in an inbetween time, as are we. He had not taken hold of his destiny, but his tribe had come tog...
I've never been any good at stuffing Christmas stockings. This morning, I went to the salvage store to buy some stocking stuffers for Karen ...
It's easy to be a skeptic in America. But as Elina Landin reports, seeing is believing. She witnessed God heal her teammate. Here is her report. ...
I pulled an old box out of my closet. In it were old notes from the last 30 years of ministry. As I looked through them, I saw myself as a young man w...
Floyd McClung, a disciple of Jesus Christ and a hero to many, moved his residence to heaven a little over a week ago. An author and speaker, he foun...
Many of us have become deeply cynical about the organizations that fill our world. Here are the headliners: The press Churches Government ...
I had a remarkable conversation with our air conditioner repairman today. I asked him about himself. He said, "I'm Benjamin. I came here ...
I came to Lake Atitlan in 1975. I had been depressed for most of my high school years. I didn't know who I was or where I was going. I was on a m...
Jesus' last words to his disciples were to give them a mission. "Go and make disciples of all nations," he said. (Matt. 28:19) "You will be my w...