Our decisions either fuel the fires of revival or quench the Spirit—we either rejoice in God and walk in His Word or grieve the Spirit by disobeying. The choice is…
Month: June 2021
If we prepare the sacrifice, God will bring the fire
Our decisions either fuel the fires of revival or quench the Spirit—we either rejoice in God and walk in His Word or grieve the Spirit by disobeying. The choice is…
If we prepare the sacrifice, God will bring the fire
Our decisions either fuel the fires of revival or quench the Spirit—we either rejoice in God and walk in His Word or grieve the Spirit by disobeying. The choice is…
If we prepare the sacrifice, God will bring the fire
Our decisions either fuel the fires of revival or quench the Spirit—we either rejoice in God and walk in His Word or grieve the Spirit by disobeying. The choice is…
If we prepare the sacrifice, God will bring the fire
Our decisions either fuel the fires of revival or quench the Spirit—we either rejoice in God and walk in His Word or grieve the Spirit by disobeying. The choice is…
Why Would God Create a Baby to Live for Two Minutes? – John Piper
With eternity in view, any span of life is a vapor. However long we live, our time here is preparation for the endless days of heaven. Listen Now Read More…
Hard to Offend, Easy to Please: How Love Hopes All Things – Matt Smethurst
Cynicism. It’s now in the air we breathe, the thoughts we indulge, the words we whisper, the comments we post. Is this really avoidable, though? There’s so much to be…
Theology Learned in the Flames of Adversity
In 1527, Martin Luther experienced a trial so severe that church historian Philip Schaff described that year simply as “the disastrous year.” It was the time of Luther’s “severest spiritual…
Why Christians Should Prioritize Arts Patronage – Justus Stout
In the last century, evangelical Christians have emphasized a lot of things. Art-making and arts patronage are not among them. Evangelicals have also been increasingly on the losing end of…
Why You Can’t Love Jesus and Condone Immorality – Joe Carter
The Story: According to a new Gallup survey, more Americans consider consider behaviors “morally acceptable” that the Bible condemns. The Background: Beginning in the early early 2000s, Gallup started tracking…