Learning From Acts 7 Marks of a Pastor In Paul’s summary of his pastoral ministry among the Ephesians, we find seven descriptions of a genuine pastor.
Learning From Acts 7 Marks of the Apostolic Mission From the book of Acts, we note seven marks of the missions of the Apostolic church.
Christian Living The Narrow Door Avoiding all our sinful intellectual curiosities arising from our pride, we must strive to enter through the narrow door of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Christian Living The Crucified Life We reject the Cross because we want: a love without worship, an identity without humility, and a position without price.
Worship Thoughts Saved By Mercy A Lord's day reflection on how our only boast, our sole merit, and our one praise in worship is that we were found by the mercy of God.
Worship Thoughts Our Singing in Worship A Lord's Day reflection on how Scripture commands our singing to be intimate, doctrinal, and whole-hearted.
Worship Thoughts It is Good To Thank the Lord A Lord's Day meditation on how the psalmist instructs us to prepare our hearts to worship the Lord by considering His Name, His attributes, and His works.
Worship Thoughts Behold the Lord Jesus A Lord's Day meditation on the three "Behold" statements in the gospel of John.
Dispensationalism Darby In the Words of a Critic Against the common vicious attack of Darby, a critic in his research finds so much to appreciate in him.
Biblical Answers Did Jesus Keep the Decalogue? Scoffers say Jesus did not keep even one of the ten commandments – A Rebuttal.
Christian Living Am I A Pharisee? The thirteen marks of a hypocrite according to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Missions Featured What is 'Coconut' Christianity? 'Coconut' Christianity is brown on the outside but white on the inside.
Missions Featured The Reformation No One Talks About It is high time churches in India stop aping the West and embrace indigenous incarnational ministry to the common man of India.
Missions Jesus Christ is Lord The Christian worldview is the simple confession “Jesus Christ is Lord.”