Monthly Archives: August 2016

The Gospel and True Reconciliation

At the time of Jesus’ earthly ministry the Pharisees were very exclusive in their associations. According to sources I read, they had a “stricter view of the notion of uncleanness, not only from the uncleanness of the heathen but from … Continue reading

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Thomas Jefferson, the Bible, and Political Correctness

Several years ago, I preached for a congregation on Sunday morning. That day I shared a message that, in many ways, has become a driving force of this ministry. I talked about walking in biblical unity. One of the main … Continue reading

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Praying … Correctly

I’ve got a tricky question for you: Was the Old Testament prophet, Elisha, a man of prayer? Okay, maybe that’s not a tricky question. Of course he was. It seems to go without saying that true prophets must be people … Continue reading

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God Will Prevail

Rein Uuemõis is one of the most amazing — and humble — people I’ve ever encountered. He is a retired pastor in Tallinn, Estonia. When he was just nine years old, his father was taken away to Siberia. He was … Continue reading

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