Many of those Psalms which are entitled “Maschil” or instructive Psalms record the experience of the writer, and therefore become the lesson-book for others.
A Barna Group study revealed that half of pastors in the US “feel worried about speaking out on certain issues because they’re worried about offending people.”
During our Easter conference, Answering Atheists, we held a special dedication ceremony for the new Answers Center at the Ark Encounter.
When we were first converted, we could not sing God’s praises loudly enough; we could not sufficiently leap for joy before the Lord.
The National Bible Bee begins with a Summer Study, where children study and memorize selected portions of Scripture, either on their own or as part of a group.
If some “teller” could divide the house into Ayes and Nays, separating those on God’s side from those who are not, the spectacle would be a very striking one.
“Although he was a Son, yet he,” as well as the rest of us who are in the Lord’s family, “learned obedience by the things which he suffered.”
One supposed extinction event, “the Great Dying,” is the subject of new research that claims volcanoes were responsible for wiping out 95% of life on earth.
Easter Sunday is truly a day to rejoice as we specifically set aside time to remember and celebrate the victorious resurrection of our Lord from the grave.
If a day of adventure searching for fossils sounds like it’s for you, register today for our June 1, 2019, Fossil Hunt with geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling.
We have a blessing, special and unique, through not having seen, and yet having believed.
Today is Good Friday, and I hope you will take time to attend a Good Friday service and reflect on what Christ has done and what it means for us as believers.