The Biblical Approach to Prayer
Prayer is one of the most needful and least exercised benefits that we have as believers. It is no wonder individuals, homes, and churches are not experiencing the power of God. We are not even asking for it.
Our Walk Among the Brethren
Our walk in the world is important, but just as important is our walk among other believers.
Five Sins of the Ministry
Are you serving the Lord? If so, check your motive. Make sure your desire is to please the Lord and not men.
Three Keys to Staying on the Right Track
Are you willing to give yourself to charity, a good conscience and faith in the words of God? According to the scriptures, a departure from these principles will end in danger every time.
Some Things that Cause me to Marvel
May the Lord convict us when we go the way of the world.
The Day of the Lord
Are you going to be here for the destruction surrounding the day of the Lord?
Cremation or Burial, What Saith the Scriptures
What do the scriptures say about cremation or burial?
Amos 0002 - Lesson 2
A Bible college course that deals with a verse-by-verse study of the Book of Amos
An Allegory from Esther
Many years ago, Bible students began to see a connection between the conflict in the book of Esther and the conflict inside each man and woman (Galatians 5:17). The entire book makes for a powerful allegory that demonstrates how we can have victory over the flesh and live in the power of the Spirit.
God’s Correction of Jonah
The amazing story of Jonah and the whale has been a favorite of children and a target of Bible-deniers. We hold that God’s word is true in all its details and have no problem believing that God prepared a great fish that could swallow a man and spit him up still alive three days later. The messages of this story are many. God holds his man responsible for the commands he has received. We also see God as the God of mercy.