A Soul in Search of Salvation The Story of Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation Part 1 Matthew 7:13 “Enter ye in at the strait gate; for wide is the gate, […]
The Communist Cross
“This isn’t good.” – Pope Francis “In the end, My Immaculate Heart will triumph. The Holy Father will consecrate Russia to Me. Russia will be converted. A time of peace will […]
You’re A New Christian–Now What?
You’ve become a Christian. Now what? For starters, it means that you are now a disciple. In fact, you have entered into a community of other disciples, all striving toward the […]
Frustrations Everywhere
One of the best definitions I have heard concerning the word “frustration” is that it is “the blockage of one’s objective.” I like that. We can all appreciate that feeling of […]
Is Salvation Simple?
With a desire to see souls saved, with a longing to bring many people to Christ, some well-meaning Christians engage in theological reductionism while presenting the gospel, and come to the […]
A Matter of Historical Interest
One of the many disturbing truths about the Biblical church of Corinth was that it was a divided church. Individuals were found to be contentious. Various factions claimed a spiritual leader […]
The Arminian’s Danger of Teaching Universalism
When our Arminian friends appeal to a passage of Scripture in order to try to prove that the death of Jesus was a death for the whole of humanity and that […]
Spiritual Lessons from the Malaysian Flight MH17 Tragedy
It would take the skill of a gifted historian—or perhaps a novelist—to reconstruct the murder of the reported 295 precious souls aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 which was downed by a […]