Every Christian Engaged, Every Idol Challenged
the LORD and his Anointed
*Published yesterday in the Tuscola County Advertiser* I love the book of Psalms. I love how rich it is in imagery. It's a
Every Christian Engaged, Every Idol Challenged
*Published yesterday in the Tuscola County Advertiser* I love the book of Psalms. I love how rich it is in imagery. It's a
*Published today in the Tuscola County Advertiser* Take a moment and read Psalm 1. The Psalmist paints a picture for us regarding
“There are at least three purposes of [church] discipline. The first is to restore a sinning believer (Matt. 18:15; 1 Cor. 5:5;
"If the Temple was the space in which God's sphere and the human sphere met, the sabbath was the time when God's
(originally published in our local newspaper on 2/1/12) We’ve thus far defined the gospel, talked about its cosmic implications, and last week showed one
(originally published in our local newspaper on 1/25/12) Last time we looked at the “big picture” implication of the gospel message. And
Last week we explored the definition of the gospel in 1 Corinthians 15. There are many other passages we could look to
(From my article in the local paper last week.) If there’s something I’ve learned about faith, Jesus and Christianity it is this:
"If we would be sanctified, our course is clear and plain--we must begin with Christ. We must go to Him as sinners,
Yesterday’s sermon was from Mark 4:1-34, and while a familiar passage to many, still one that should be revisited from time-to-time. The