by Cary Schmidt | Oct 6, 2020 | Blog
I recently came across a powerful quote from an 18th century English pastor named Job Orton. Ironically, he wrote to the ministers of his day about doctrinal compromise. The struggles of churches nearly 300 years ago are the struggles of churches today. Read what he...
by Matt Goins | Aug 19, 2020 | Blog
My maternal grandfather was one of many who formed what has been called “The Greatest Generation.” A better-than-average athlete, with a particular love for baseball, he was one of the thousands of young boys who left the comforts of home and shipped out for...
by John MacArthur | Aug 12, 2020 | Blog
If you’ve been a parent for any time at all, it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that your child came into the world with an insatiable faculty for evil. Even before birth, your baby’s little heart was already programmed for sin and selfishness. The inclination...
by Cary Schmidt | Aug 5, 2020 | Blog
To stay in the ministry any length of time, a pastor needs to learn to fight some predictable “demons.” For instance, Monday mornings for pastors and spiritual leaders are unique. They bring with them an adrenalin crash that feels like you got hit by a train...
by Derrick Williams | Jul 29, 2020 | Blog
Throughout this Covid 19 quarantine, I get these bizarre emotional swings. Do you? We have an incredible team at our church that is producing volumes of content online. They are writing songs, delivering Bible truth in creative ways, and encouraging people through...
by Josué Ortiz | Jul 16, 2020 | Blog
In an era of great and hopeful initiatives to repair our world, we Christians find ourselves in the middle of a difficult conjuncture—namely, who are we? How exactly are we to “help” our community that is hurting so deeply? The perfect storm has been formed: racial...
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