The Reason for the Season

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As you prepare your gift list, be sure to make the first gift for everyone on your list the free gift of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. As you ponder on the One who is the Reason for the Season, make sure that you know who He is - that He is God (not "A" god or "one of the" gods). Just as He identified Himself to Moses in Exodus 3:14 as "I AM", He identified Himself to the Jews in John 8:58 again as "I AM". Read More...

Learning To Listen To God

Have you ever considered that neglect of God’s Word is a rejection of Him? He continually calls out, “Oh that My people would listen to Me” (Ps. 81:13). He is ready and willing to speak to those who will humble themselves, take the time to listen, and respond obediently to whatever He says. Read More...

Simple Steps to Solid Scripture Study

You must let God's truth penetrate and change your life. Studying Scripture without allowing it to penetrate to the depths of your soul would be like preparing a banquet without eating it. The bottom-line question to ask is, “How do the divine truths and principles contained in any passage apply to me in terms of my attitude and actions?” Read More...

The Gift of Grace

Today, perhaps you are believing your life has little value, you’re an unnoticeable shadow or disabled and lonely, or are raising a child this world finds odd or weird. I am here to remind you that that is not the truth. Read More...

THE BIBLE IN THE NEWS!

A first edition of the King James Bible is to be auctioned at Bonhams next month. It is expected to fetch between £6,000 and £8,000 when it goes under the hammer on June 7th along with other rare books and manuscripts. This year marks the 400th anniversary of the completion of the King James Bible and churches across the UK and beyond are celebrating the mile- stone with special services, exhibitions, lectures and other events. The King James Bible was begun in 1604 and completed in 1611. Nearly 50 translators were involved in writing what is widely acknowledged as one of the most significant books in the English language. The beauty of the text has won praise even from the unlikeliest of people, including prominent atheists Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens.