Have you ever wished you could start over? Have you ever wanted to have your past erased? On this post we look at a few principles regarding the New Birth.
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Have you ever wished you could start over? Have you ever wanted to have your past erased? On this post we look at a few principles regarding the New Birth.
Bobby McConville, one of our church elders, talks about God's love and pain and tragedy and how he makes sense of it all in light of the Scriptures and his personal life experiences.
The aim of true education is to restore human beings into the image of God as revealed by the life of Jesus Christ.
We all have our own definition of what love is. I hope you join me in this journey that will challenge our preconceived notions regarding love and help us to grow not only in our understanding of love but also in our demonstration of love towards others.
On this post we will take a look at the Communion Service. We will look at its origin in the Old Testament as well as what it means today, in a practical way.
A quick look at a missionary prayer found in Psalm 67 and how it can impact our prayers.
A closer look at the story of the Tower of Babel. This is an odd story with fascinating connections to all the stories that preceded it as well as significant implications to everything else that follows it.
Have you ever wondered what we can learn from the flood story? I was surprised by how much there is in Genesis 7 to both encourage and challenge me in my spiritual walk with God. I bet you will be surprised as well.
After witnessing God's patience and mercy towards Cain (Genesis 4) we come to a story dealing with the aftermath of the descendants of Cain continuing to rebel against God's will (Genesis 6).
We will take a look of what the story of Noah and the flood can teach us about God regarding judgment and grace.
A study that shows God's gracious and patient approach when dealing with an unrepentant sinner and our responsibility towards those around us as part of our worship and as a measure of the condition of our hearts.