The Divine Pattern of Acceptable Worship--Part 2
What is acceptable worship? This article is the second in a two-part series.
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What is acceptable worship? This article is the second in a two-part series.
If a child is trained correctly, can he ever go wrong? What is the "rod" of correction?
How can you really help change the direction of our nation? By following this simple plan.
Did every Christian in the first century receive the gift of performing miracles?
This article examines the claim that "scientific studies" document the power of intecessory prayer.
What is acceptable worship? This article is the first in a two-part series.
Is it proper to use the name "Palestine" for the territory of Israel today?
Author David Grossman has shown that the tactics employed by the military to turn young men into killing machines are prevalent in the entertainment media used by our youth.
This article, originally published in 1993, addresses the book written by popular songwriter-comedian, Steve Allen (1921-2000), _Steve Allen on the Bible, Religion, and Morality_.
An in-depth study of the interesting encounter between Jesus and an unnamed Samaritan woman at Jacob's well recorded in John chapter four.
Should a Christian join the denominational organization called the Gideons as a means of promoting the gospel?
Scientists recognize the complexity of the human genetic code, yet they are afraid to attribute that design to a Creator.
Your attitude toward the Scriptures determines how God's Word will influence your life.
This article addresses the identity of the Nephilim mentioned in Genesis 6:4.
This is a review of Rosemary Reuther's book which attempts to defend new "marriage" relationships.
This essay addresses a verse commonly used in support of the false doctrine of original sin.
Does starlight require millions of years to reach the earth?
At the dawning of the day, your body is as rested as it will be all day, your mind is the sharpest it will be all day--as yet uncluttered with numerous distractions. Why not take advantage of this quiet time?
Why are there four gospel accounts that cover so much of the same material? Are the records harmonious or do they conflict?
How does the sincere Bible student explain the terrible sins of some of its greatest heroes?