I love Sundays. Such a beautiful day to relax and fellowship with the Lord and other believers. I attend the morning service and then we all go someplace nice to eat. It's such a beautiful time of fellowship and sharing in Gods Love. I usually come home and relax for a few hours, make some … Continue reading Anyone Else Just Love Sundays ?
The Religion of Non-Reason Reason : Atheism
Recently I have been visited by a group of "Atheists" who seem hell bent on either weakening my faith or loosening my resolve or I don't know what they are doing. I believe it is just a spiritual circumstance of being a Christian. So I have written this article to help me in the future … Continue reading The Religion of Non-Reason Reason : Atheism
And This Too Shall Pass…
It's now one o'clock in the morning here in the U.S and what am I doing? Drinking coffee, and writing. This is my outlet, my steam valve so to speak, the process by which I allow the excess pressure of life to be released. We all have one, mine is writing. The pressure is inevitable, … Continue reading And This Too Shall Pass…
The Chicago Statement on Biblical Application (1986)
This last conference, Summit III (December 10-13, 1986), drafted the Chicago Statement on Biblical Application. With this statement the proposed scholarly work of ICBI has been completed, for the doctrine of inerrancy has thus been defined, interpreted, and applied by many of the leading evangelical scholars of our day.
The Chicago Statement On Biblical Hermeneutics (1982)
Summit I of the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy took place in Chicago on October 26-28, 1978 for the purpose of affirming afresh the doctrine of the inerrancy of Scripture, making clear the understanding of it and warning against its denial. In the seven years since Summit I, God has blessed that effort in ways … Continue reading The Chicago Statement On Biblical Hermeneutics (1982)
The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy (1978)
"The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy was formulated in 1978 by approximately 300 evangelical scholars at a conference sponsored by the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy, held in Chicago. The statement was designed to defend the position of Biblical inerrancy against trends toward liberal conceptions of Scripture and higher biblical criticism. " - Theopedia THE … Continue reading The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy (1978)
A Reproducible Walk With The Lord
Actions speak louder than words. Is that not one of the truest statements ever made, or what? In our Christian walk it applies perhaps even with greater brevity. Everyday you wake up and go out into the world to be the light of Jesus Christ to a lost and suffering world. The devil wants you … Continue reading A Reproducible Walk With The Lord
The Parable Of The Sower : How to Witness Succesfully & Get More People To Christ
This morning over coffee I read in Mathew The Parable of The Sower. (Mathew 13:3-9) According to this parable 75% of the people presented with the Gospel will eventually lose the ability to see it through to fruition. I don't know about you but I am definitely thankful to be in the other 25%. Hearing … Continue reading The Parable Of The Sower : How to Witness Succesfully & Get More People To Christ
Hugh Hefner, Stephen Paddock & Me
Hugh Hefner passed away recently. I remember feeling a sense of terrible sadness for him. I couldn't stand the life he lived, or the abuse it condoned upon women, but I felt a sense of sadness for his soul. I know that if Hugh did not repent before passing he is now in hell. He … Continue reading Hugh Hefner, Stephen Paddock & Me
Take A Praycation
This past week I took a personal praycation to seek God's will in several areas of my life and wow it has been rejuvenating. I cannot emphasize this enough, the world does its absolute best to distract us from the truth of who we are in Christ. I needed a few days to just draw … Continue reading Take A Praycation










