[Bible, Ministry & More] Historical Reliability: The Resurrection
Given the critical nature of the resurrection, it shouldn’t be surprising that it has received considerable pushback over the last 2,000 years.
Given the critical nature of the resurrection, it shouldn’t be surprising that it has received considerable pushback over the last 2,000 years.
If you are going to be successful as a number two leader, you must know who you are in Christ and what God has called you to do.
We are the ones who choose whether or not we will take the initiative and make the effort to read our Bible, pray, and grow up in spiritual maturity.
And the angel answered her, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore, the child to be born will be called Holy—the Son of God.”
We really can experience the freedom of Jesus Christ. The freedom of knowing that He loves us. The freedom of knowing that He has a plan for our lives.
God gave us this body, and we are to be good stewards of everything that God gives us.
God always shows up. He is “…a very present help IN trouble.” (Psalm 46:1 KJV).
When someone brings up the subject of the annual Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC) meeting, what comes to your mind? Too long? Too boring? Waste of time? Not for me? You might add others. But for me, I am
God’s spoken words have Holy Spirit power.
Over the last several articles, I have been defending the historical reliability of Sacred Scripture. As noted before, this is no small task given that
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