The Apostle Paul wrote to the church in Rome about their relationships with others. He assured them they could have godly, Christ-honoring relationships...
It is not difficult to see the spiritual battle that was going on as the church at Jerusalem sought to carry out the commission of her Lord in the early chapters of Acts.
The story of Levi Matthew helps us with the questions that have been raised about evangelism and personal holiness. When Levi answered the call, “Follow Me,” he immediately. . .
Word went throughout the city that Jesus was in the house of Simon and Andrew, and soon the place was packed with people. The city of Capernaum, and particularly this house. . .
In the closing months of 2009, the man who earned the right to be named “Athlete of the decade” was caught in an embarrassing situation that exposed to the world that . . .
It seems that a distinction was first made by attorney David Gibbs years ago in a sermon he gave many times in churches and fundamentalist conferences all over America. He told the story of an Amish man named Yoder who defied . . .
Get off the Planning Committee and Get on the Production Crew!
The Acts of the Apostles opens with the account of our Lord’s forty-day Bible conference with His apostles during which He taught them, “Things pertaining to the kingdom of God.” Wouldn’t you have loved to have been there with them?
The devil loves church planting. Mormon churches, Kingdom Halls, mosques, and doctrinally-weak Christian churches are all fruit of Satan’s plan to twist the true, biblical church-planting model. He inspires false teachers to spread a false gospel and a false church.
Taking the Gospel into the Mission Field of a Public School
It's no secret that within the walls of American public education, biblical values and principles are no longer welcomed. I have accurately heard the public high school system referred to a mission field, but what are we doing to reach these teens?
The following is a soulwinning or preaching outline of ten key words found in the Roman's Road. Instead of going directly to Romans 3, let’s start with the “good news” of Romans 1.