Article Addicted to Me
Meth ... pot ... fentanyl ... or “ME”? Which addiction has more victims?
Article The Christian Priesthood
Article The Lord’s Day
Article A Study of Last Things
The term “last” is applied to several different things in the New Testament. There are valuable lessons for you to think about embedded in these descriptions.
Article The Wages of Sin and the Free Gift of God
An in-depth study of two contrasting ideas: what we’ve earned through sin and the free gift God has offered to humanity.
Article Why People Quit Church
Why do people say they have decided to quit the church?
Article The Emerging Church Movement—The New Face of Heresy
Article The Beasts of Revelation 13
Article President Obama Calls for Debate on Abortion
On May 17, 2009, President Obama called for a sensible debate on abortion during his commencement speech at Notre Dame University. However, when he was asked directly, “At what point does a baby get human rights?” by Rick Warren, the President ducked with the best of them: “that question with specificity, you know, is above my pay grade.”
Article Clouds Without Water: A Review of the New ACU Commentary
Article What About Potlucks and Church Discipline?
Is the New Testament command to not eat with unfaithful Christians apply to a potluck gathering?
Article False Charges Against Creationism
Article Judas Iscariot: From Apostle to Apostate
Known as a traitor, Judas also was counted among the apostles before his notorious betrayal of Christ.
Article God’s Amazing Qualities
The attributes of God are wonderful thoughts on which to meditate.
Article Rationalizing Human Behavior
Article Does the Grace in Ephesians 2:8-9 Exclude Baptism?
Many have been deceived into believing that grace by definition excludes obedience. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Article Jesus Christ in the Book of Revelation
Article Preparing to Preach
Article False Teachers; Destructive Heresies – 2 Peter 2:1
Article The Biblical Doctrine of the Godhead
Since the late second century A.D., controversy has existed concerning the nature of the Godhead. Is God a solitary person—simply manifested in three forms? Or do three separate personalities exist, each of whom possesses the nature of deity? Is the popular doctrine of the Trinity true or false?