Compared to other world religions, Christianity has very little to say about what heaven will be like. Why would that be and what can we learn from what the Bible DOES say about our eternal home?
Jesus was born in a stable, but He was born to be the King of Kings. Unfortunately there are many people who prefer He stay a baby in a manger and are upset when He is presented as a King.
God asks us to help build His ONE church – and how we measure things can make all the difference in how the local church turns out. What measuring stick does God want us to use in making the right measurements?
There’s a repetitive theme in Scripture: heroes and heroines of the Bible seemingly all go through the process of being given a vision by God, followed by the death of that vision, and ultimately the rebirth of that vision. How did that pattern apply to Jesus and how does it apply to us?
The people of that day were unbelievably wicked, but was there a chance God would have spared them? Did God want to? And what can the flood tells us about the coming judgment at the end of time when Jesus returns?
"Why touch a leper? They were "untouchable", declared unclean,
outcasts to all. But Jesus touched this man. Why? And what can we
learn from what He did that day?" 11-3-2013