‘Greetings!’
It is common courtesy in communication to extend greetings to those with whom we interact and even to those with whom we may only briefly
It is common courtesy in communication to extend greetings to those with whom we interact and even to those with whom we may only briefly
In a recent issue of this paper, there was an article entitled, “The Blessed Mary…a Lord’s Supper Talk.” The article pointed us to Mary, the
Believing as firmly as I do in the Bible as the inspired word of God, and believing also that the gift of tongues has ceased,
Some people say that they are “deconstructing” their faith. What they mean is that they are questioning everything they have believed or been taught and
Not every sermon is a “masterpiece” of oratory that keeps the listeners on the edge of their seats. Some sermons may turn out to be
In general, throughout time, the gospel of Jesus Christ has not been well received. The Jews of Jesus’ day imagined themselves as being more receptive
Late in their wilderness wanderings, the children of Israel again found themselves near the southern border of Canaan where they had been so many years
When the angel Gabriel was sent by God to the virgin Mary, he addressed her saying, “Rejoice, highly favored one, the Lord is with you;

This is not intended to be an arbitrary directive to young preachers, but based on 1) four-and-one-half decades of experience; 2) close observation of gospel

Many stories in the Old Testament have become “favorites” because of the great faith shown by God’s people. Hebrews 11 is but a small sample