The power of a broken and a contrite heart
King David committed perhaps one of the greatest sins in the Bible. Not only did he commit adultery with Bathsheba, the wife of one of his most loyal soldiers Uriah,
Bible Apologetics – A DAILY DEVOTIONAL
Why We Believe the Bible is our Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
King David committed perhaps one of the greatest sins in the Bible. Not only did he commit adultery with Bathsheba, the wife of one of his most loyal soldiers Uriah,
Throughout many of my past devotions I have shared quotes from famous people to show us that our Bible is indeed an awesome book with a long list of powerful
Issues – we all have them. Problems – we seem to face them every day. Sadly, when mounting issues such as anxiety, loneliness, fear, and stress become too much for
America today stands at the crossroads of her very existence. While she spends hundreds of billions annually on national defense, her number-one enemy is poised to launch a strike force
John Wycliffe (1330 – 1384) is best known for being the forerunner of the Protestant Reformation and the first man to help translate the Bible into English. What a noble
In their marvelous book, Fearfully and Wonderfully – The Marvel of Bearing God’s Image, authors Dr. Paul Brand and Philip Yancey, share one of the most profound statements I have
In yesterday’s devotion we showed how almost all modern historical scholars accept the fact that Jesus was a real historical person as well as state there are ten non-Christian writers
In this two-part devotion we will only be examining the evidence for the existence of a historical Jesus of Nazareth from non-Christian sources. Clearly there are dozens of Christian writings,
Professor Michael Behe in his essay Irreducible Complexity clearly is on the right track when it comes to origins when he states: “I think science should follow the evidence wherever
In today’s Part II of our devotion on the state of Christianity today in America, we are going to explore some of the implications of (Proverbs 18:21): “Death and life