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Fellowship in the Church
In the New Testament, the Greek word for fellowship is koinonia. It means to share something in common together with others. Of course, those who believe in Jesus share in...
In the New Testament, the Greek word for fellowship is koinonia. It means to share something in common together with others. Of course, those who believe in Jesus share in...
Musician Steven Curtis Chapman told the story of when he once went out into a nearby woods to pray. At the time he felt very broken and discouraged, and went...
The great British statesman, William Wilberforce (1759-1833), worked tirelessly throughout his life to abolish the slave trade in England. It took most of his life, but eventually his perseverance paid...
Jesus used many agricultural analogies to explain spiritual truths. The parable of the four soils illustrates that the effect of God’s Word is directly related to the condition and receptivity...
After the Japanese surrendered, officially ending World War II, a special ceremony was organized for the signing of surrender documents by the Japanese, and designated representatives of allied nations on...
Ruth Bell Graham shares a story about when she awoke one night with a start. Someone she dearly loved flashed into her mind and she was anxious and worried about...
When the fiftieth anniversary of our country’s birthday drew near, two great Americans closely connected with the Declaration of Independence and the establishment of our freedom – Thomas Jefferson and...
During my childhood I had a good reason to obey my parents and teachers – fear of punishment. While that can be a deterrent to choosing evil in order to...
In Galatians Paul describes the effect of the Gospel in terms of our freedom. “For freedom Christ has set you free.” But what are we free from? Here are a...
Ask anyone on the street what God will use at the final judgment to decide whether they will go to heaven or hell, and most will answer their good works...