When we think of war, we picture bombs and bullets, armies, and enemies. But, did you know that the longest war in the history of humanity has been in effect for thousands of years and yet does not use bombs… Read More
Standing Strong
Everything designed to move has a way to be directed: cars have steering wheels, bikes have handle-bars, boats have rudders, trains have tracks, etc. The reason is apparent – the driver wants to go somewhere in particular. In Ephesus, some… Read More
God’s Mercy, Grace, and Patience
The Doctrine of God: Week 11 Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem. Chapter 12, The Character of God: “Communicable” Attributes (Part 1) This week we continue to examine the “communicable” attributes of God (those which He… Read More
God’s Being
The Doctrine of God: Week 7 Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem. Chapter 12, The Character of God: “Communicable” Attributes (Part 1) Examine attributes of God which He has shared (in part) with us as we… Read More
graceTALK, September 2004
The Grace Fellowship Leadership Team answers your questions. Q1 (2:07): Can you please explain what openness theology is? I heard people discussing it a couple of weeks ago, but was not in the service to hear the teaching. Q2 (17:45):… Read More