Today, families separated for months or years will reunite and take time to recount the many reasons to be thankful. But what are the origins of “Thanksgiving?” Thanksgiving Day was adopted as an annual holiday by New York State in… Read More
Afraid of Infinitude
Clark Pinnock, who coauthored the book entitled: The Openness of God (Intervarsity, 1994), says that evangelical theology is going through a paradigm shift that begins with the doctrine of God and will sweep through how we think and live. At… Read More
Bits and pieces from: Making Fruitfulness a Priority – Part I
Our three-week study in “Making Fruitfulness a Priority” (Nov.21-Dec.5) contains the section of a private teaching that Jesus gave His disciples the evening before His crucifixion. It is commonly called the “Last Supper Discourse.” Starting in 13:1 and ending in… Read More
It’s a SETUP!
In a desire to extend the Kingdom of God, has the church embraced a model of leading that is Biblically wrong? Could it be that the model of a “senior” pastor has more in common with corporate America than Biblical… Read More
It Depends on What the Meaning of “is” Is
On an earlier topic, the subject of God’s relation to time came up. In the discussion, John dropped this quote… “Ken has an interesting point of view that Sproul puts forth – if God is outside of time, then He… Read More
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