The Uniqueness of Our Lord: Why Is Jesus “All That” Anyway… – Part II
In today’s Part II devotion on the uniqueness of our Lord, my friend, Michael Neveu, shares one more unique quality of Jesus and an exciting conclusion. 3. Jesus Is Unique
Why We Believe the Bible is our Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
In today’s Part II devotion on the uniqueness of our Lord, my friend, Michael Neveu, shares one more unique quality of Jesus and an exciting conclusion. 3. Jesus Is Unique
Below is Part I of a two-part devotion from my friend Michael Neveu. Summary Jesus is not “all that” because Christians needed a mascot, a slogan, or a spiritual celebrity/influencer
We read in (Proverbs 9:10): “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.” My friends, godly wisdom begins by having a healthy reverence for the Lord. But in order to maintain godly
Back on June 24, 2020, my website, bibleapologetics.org, was launched. Today, June 25, 2026, marks the beginning of my seventh year of posting daily devotions. In fact, this post is
“Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman, before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish into air.” – John Quincy Adams1 “The only guarantee for failure is to stop trying.” – John C.
Evil and suffering – our world is sadly full of both. And without a doubt the number one question that so often prevents people from believing in God is: “If
The role of the pastor in the local church is extremely important since teaching the Word of God accurately is critical to a healthy and a vibrant congregation. While accurate
Have you ever sat back and realized that since joy is a by-product of obedience to God that it stands to reason that the more we submit and surrender our
“Forgiveness is an action, not an emotion.” – Josh McDowell1 “The only sin God cannot forgive is the sin of rejecting Christ. Turn to Him in repentance and faith—and He will
Most books present their readers with a theme, some story information, perhaps entertainment, and a conclusion. These books are read, but after a while fade into our distant memories. But