Jesus, the Son of God

Rarely has the nature of a man generated more discussion or debate among people than that of Jesus of Nazareth. The Oxford History of Christianity doc- uments the view of Arius, an Alexandrian priest who lived around A.D. 250-336 and believed that Jesus was fundamentally inferior to God. It also records that the Council of […]

The Effects of No Church Discipline

Failure to carry out any command of God is a serious failure. The New Testament emphasizes the duties of the individual, but there are certain responsibilities assigned to groups of Christians (churches) because we are to work together as a family or body under Christ, our Chief Shepherd (Romans 16:16; Titus 1:5; 1 Timothy 5:17; […]

Will Coffee and Bagels Improve Our Worship?

“During our years of church planting, we tried to change peopleʼs perceptions about what the Sunday worship would look like,” wrote Michelle Lazurek, in a recent Crosswalk.com article. “We took out pews and replaced them with pub tables and chairs, added lights and a stage and most importantly,” the award-winning author and preacherʼs wife said, […]

Who is the Author of the Bible?

Even though the word “Bible” gives the impression that it’s only one book, nothing could be further from the truth. The question of who is the author of the Bible is a great one.  Many Books, Many Authors The Bible is actually is a library of 66 books. And they weren’t written at once. They […]

The Difference Between Christening and Baptism

Christening is another word for infant baptism. The practice is sometimes referred to as pedobaptism, whereas credobaptism is known as the “believer’s baptism.” The significance of the christening ceremony is heightened by the act of naming the child. This is especially true in the Catholic culture, and to a lesser degree among Protestant denominations that […]

Continue in Faith

When I first began training to be a preacher, I wrote an article talking about not losing faith. In this article, multiple examples were given to teach and show that the world has a way of testing you to see what your faith is made of. Because the world acts in this way, it can […]

The Strength of the Congregation

Unfortunately, because of lifestyle choices, my parents, sister and I had to separate ourselves from a lot of our family. While this was difficult to deal with, there was comfort in having our Christian brethren with us, not only to support us but to fill in those roles we missed. Like-minded Christians became grandmothers, grandfathers, […]

“A Complaint Arose”

“Now at this time while the disciples were increasing in number, a complaint arose on the part of the Hellenistic Jews against the native Hebrews, because their widows were being overlooked in the daily serving of food” (Acts 6:1). Complaints at church are nothing new. They have been around as long as the church has […]

Why do We Follow Christ?

As Christians, we have a responsibility to spread the gospel to all man. Jesus, in both Matthew 28:19 and Mark 16:15, gives us the command to do so. Many of the people we interact with in the world are Christians, or “Bible believers,” but if someone were to ask why we follow Christ, could we […]

Does Shepherding Sheep Mean…

The task of shepherding is not easy. Growing up in cattle country, my meager knowledge of sheep and shepherding largely came from biblical illustrations that used them to describe both members of the Lord’s flock, and those who cared and provided for, watched over, protected, and sought to find and return the straying ones. After […]