Why Should We Study the Bible?

Our age is one of short communications. Social media limits discussion to 140 characters at most on Twitter. Many have reduced their reading to memes on instagram or Facebook.  So why should we study the Bible? What right do we have to insist others study their Bibkes?  The availability of the Bible is greater than … Continue reading Why Should We Study the Bible?

Freedom

Wednesday night hundreds of young people rioted at Berkley University over the Universities plans to allow a speaker who holds a certain point of view to speak on their campus. The event highlights the great divide which now exists in our culture. We also see the importance of our freedom of speech and our freedom … Continue reading Freedom

The More We Get Together

The more we get together, the holier we’ll be. God’s people rejoice at every opportunity to be together. The Psalmist rejoiced at brethren who would dwell together in unity. We anticipate the worship event so that we may enjoy and help one another (Hebrews 10:24-25). We also look forward to great reunion promised in 1 Thessalonians … Continue reading The More We Get Together

CHRISTIANS RESPONSIBILITY TOWARD GOVERNMENT

"Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God" (Romans 13:1). With the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump, Christian's may take this opportunity to reexamine what the Bible says about the Christian and civil government. The Lord … Continue reading CHRISTIANS RESPONSIBILITY TOWARD GOVERNMENT

I Have Yet to Speak

Elihu said, "Bear with me a little, and I will show you, for  I have yet something to say on God's behalf" (Job 36:2). Not every one of Elihu's deductions are true, but we are thankful for the desire to speak for God. We must try to balance "not practicing our alms before men" and … Continue reading I Have Yet to Speak

The Best is Yet to Come

2016 has come and gone! It seems impossible, but 2017 is now. As we make this transition, we examine the past and look forward to the future. In Ephesians 5:16, we are told to be"redeeming the time for the days are evil." The NASB says "making the best use of the time." Are we making … Continue reading The Best is Yet to Come