A Tale of Two Gardens
Popular Christian author Max Lucado makes the following insightful comment concerning the two most consequential gardens in human history: “The Bible is the story of two gardens: Eden and Gethsemane.
Bible Apologetics – A DAILY DEVOTIONAL
Why We Believe the Bible is our Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
Popular Christian author Max Lucado makes the following insightful comment concerning the two most consequential gardens in human history: “The Bible is the story of two gardens: Eden and Gethsemane.
The great French mathematician and philosopher, Blaise Pascal, 350 years ago, shared the following statement about truth that is still true today: “Truth is so obscure in these times, and
Some of the most insightful quotes about the kingdom of God have been made by Christian missionaries. Below are ten special quotes from ten special missionaries. “If Jesus Christ be
In the economy of God negative circumstances are often the vehicles the Lord uses the most to show forth His glory. The late Olympic athlete, Eric Liddell, confirms this thought
Why is it that so many people go on a spiritual journey and never find the one true God, Jesus Christ? Why do so many embrace false religions like Islam,
This devotion is my fifth in a series of quotes by the great Baptist preacher, Charles Spurgeon. As I shared in my October 2021 devotion: “For a man, who suffered
I have often wondered why so many people vigorously support and defend the theory of Darwinian evolution. If they only would think what belief in this theory, if carried to
When it comes to describing the human heart, the Bible says that our old nature heart has a major problem, for we read in (Jeremiah 17:9): “The heart is deceitful
Back in July 2020, I posted this devotion. I have re-posted it with the hope that many of my newer audience will be blessed by our timeless book of ultimate
When it comes to how our universe came into existence we basically have two competing theories. Either we belief in the evolutionary mantra of nobody times nothing equals everything, as