Three Searching Words for the Conscience
Discover the significance of a simple question in this article as Bro. Burcham continues his series on three-word phrases from the Gospel of John.
Five Basic Principles of the Christian Life in 2022
Happy New Year! Dr. Nikoley provides us with a simple outline on to have a successful Christian life in 2022.
Why Church?
In a day when many are neglecting church attendance, Dr. Nikoley explains the need and command for Christians to assemble together.
The Potter’s Hand
What type of clay are you? Dr. Hans Nikoley examines how the Potter works with different types of clay.
Obey Every Spiritual Impulse
If we are not careful, we relegate the leading of the Holy Spirit to just big decisions. However, as Mrs. Chung explains in this brief article, the Holy Spirit’s leading can be found in simple everyday situations.
How Shall They Hear?
Ezekiel writes about a warning that God gave him in the form of a short description of two men. Ezekiel’s story plays out in our day in the following tale of two boys. Billy is born in a quaint mid-American town to wonderful Christian parents….
Always Obey God
In 1 Kings 13:1-22., God is dealing with a man of God. At least 15 times, he is referred to as “a man of God.” In verses 2-3, he spoke as a man of God, without fear speaking out against the Pagan altar which Jeroboam…
The Obedience of Christ
Although we cannot reach sinless perfection, each Christian should seek to emulate the life of Christ. In this article, Bro. Craig Burcham shares the example of Jesus’ obedience for believers to follow.
Little Decisions–Big Consequences
It has been said that you can choose your sin, but you cannot choose your consequences. None of us would choose the consequences of our sin, so what leads us to those consequences? In this article, Mrs. Miriam Chung points out the little steps that lead to King Saul’s dire consequences and that could do the same for each of us.
Backslider Beware!
Praise God that at the moment of salvation, we are made a new creature! However, as Pastor Cooper reminds us in this article, there is always a pull to return to the old nature.
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