Long Robes, Long Prayers, and Lots of Likes
Imagine a typical morning on the streets of some Biblical city. As people begin to go about their day, a procession of long-robed individuals arrests everyone’s attention. They love to call to the people in the market, who, still setting up their stalls in the…
Some Closing Admonitions from the Final Chapter of Hebrews
The writer of Hebrews closes the book by giving seven admonitions to the Christian. Pastor Justin Cooper shares these commands in this article.
The Bible
The Bible is not only a Book for personal study, but It is also a practical guide for our daily walk with God. Dr. Hans Nikoley shares how the Word of God helps us in our walk with God.
Count Your Steps
Most of us have a device to keep track of our steps throughout each day. Here Mrs. Miriam Chung asks us to check our spiritual step counter.
Break the Bread
The feeding of the five thousand is a story we are all familiar with. But, as explained in this article, there is a particular aspect of this story that captured Bro. Burcham’s attention.
A Time To Water
Without essential water and fertilizer, a plant is condemned to a slow death; with proper TLC, a plant will thrive. This article will help Christians not just survive, but to personally prosper as they grow in grace.
How to Study the Bible – Part 8
Bro. Lankford Oxendine concludes his series on how to study the Bible by explaining the hermeneutical concept of Sensus Plenior.
How to Study the Bible – Part 7
Bro. Oxendine outlines three brief, but helpful thoughts on how to better study your Bible.
How to Study the Bible – Part 6
Take a moment to learn about the importance of morphology and syntax as we study and understand God’s Word.
How to Study the Bible – Part 5
Be helped in your personal Bible study as we continue the study of how we should interpret the Bible when we read it.
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