Sincere, Saving Faith

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Can someone say they believe that Jesus Christ lived, died and subsequently resurrected, professing to be a Christian and yet not be saved? If there is nothing we can do to earn salvation can we lose it through our actions? … Continued

David’s Fallen Tent

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Over thirty-five hundred years ago God called Abraham out of the land of Ur. Genesis 12:2-3 records the words of the Lord as he promised Abraham: “I will make you into a great nation and I will bless you; I … Continued

Belief vs Unbelief

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When we consider the dichotomy between faith in God and the lack of faith that is the fundamental premise of atheism, we discover several polarizing perspectives. While believers in God exhibit a reverence and love for Him, many atheists harbor … Continued

Peeling Back Pride

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It is once again Pride month and as society celebrates LGBTQIA2S+, the desire for acceptance and inclusion has morphed into something much less benign and in fact leads down the road of depravity and threatens to drag the rest of … Continued

Walking The Walk

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As Christians, we are saved by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8-9) and we understand that there is nothing we can do to earn our salvation. Yet, we often wrestle with how we ought to live our lives in order to … Continued

Jesus is the Light

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A comedian once asked, “What is the speed of dark?” We know that the speed of light is 299, 792, 458 m/s. We know that light travels, it can be refracted, slowed down and even stopped. But what about dark? … Continued

False Gospels

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In my recently published book The Gospel Truth, I expose the religious inaccuracies of several pseudo Christian organisations and examine their doctrines under the microscope of scripture, concluding they are indeed false gospels. They are false because they contradict the … Continued

Scrolls of Significance

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In 1947 a Bedouin shepherd boy who was searching for a stray goat, discovered a cave in which Hebrew scrolls were preserved in jars. This event in a remote area of the Judean desert, known as the Qumran region, sparked … Continued

The Sign of Jonah

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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the fulcrum of the Christian faith. People who are skeptical about the authenticity of the gospel want proof that Jesus was an historical person before they are willing to lend any credibility to Christianity. … Continued

Love Kept Him There

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The night Jesus was betrayed must have felt like most other nights for His companions. It was the Passover and Jesus knew in advance that there would be a man with a jar of water near the entrance to Jerusalem … Continued