Why does our Statement of Faith (#10) repeat “As a result — not a cause — of redemption, believers should. . . .”
Why does our Statement of Faith (#10) on Christian Living in This We Believe keep repeating “As a result — not a cause — of…
Read MoreWhy does our Statement of Faith (#10) on Christian Living in This We Believe keep repeating “As a result — not a cause — of…
Read Moreby M.S. Marrs The Master left a task to do, To test our faith and patience too, And train us for a life anew; —…
Read MoreThe November-December 2018 issue of the Bible Advocate is now available. Read it online now, or download the PDF in English or Spanish. For black…
Read MoreHow do we know that what was in the original text is what has been preserved in the Bibles we have today?
Read MoreBeneath colorful paintings of young women in wide hats and swishing flowered dresses, chairs roll and jerk across the cold tiled floor as the withered…
Read MoreParadox is a Christian word. That is, God is larger than logic, which means God, by His nature, is paradoxical. His grace that forgives us…
Read MoreWhy “do church” — gathering every Sabbath for praise, prayer, preaching, and fellowship? It is a relevant question because many Christians go “solo,” preferring to…
Read MoreWhen my life gets out of balance, I start to have a lot in common with the tomatoes in my family garden. Left to their…
Read MoreThroughout his epistles Paul gives us glimpses of the nature of his calling — his job description. He opens most of his letters by identifying…
Read MoreMy church is not an ordinary church. If you’ve never been to a prison chapel to hear the inmates testify and sing about God’s amazing…
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