By studies, on April 9th, 2010%
by Phyllis Schlafly
Suggestions that the United States call a new constitutional convention, as allowed in the Constitution‘s Article V, have popped up in some state legislatures and even on a page in the Wall Street Journal. No longer do these voices claim a convention can be limited to consideration of . . . → Read More: Good Advice Against a Con Con
By studies, on February 2nd, 2010%
Edwin Newby and Barbara Romine
There is an old saying that it is better to quit while you’re ahead. In his book Wild at Heart (Thomas Nelson, pub.), author John Eldredge would have profited greatly from heeding this advice.
He very rightly points out that men are ceasing to be men because . . . → Read More: WILD AT HEART, OR TAKEN CAPTIVE BY THE ENEMY?
By studies, on January 25th, 2010%
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As we consider instances of fulfilled prophecy, there is no more crucial example than the prophecies of the life of Jesus Christ. A central theme of the entire Biblical panorama is the actual presentation of the Coming One, the central person of all history whom the Hebrews call the Messiah: "The volume . . . → Read More: JESUS IN PROPHECY
By studies, on January 19th, 2010%
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"Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore." – Psalm 16:11
Worship is of key importance to our lives, and we know we need to do more of it. We can express the worth of God . . . → Read More: WORSHIP: FINDING FULLNESS OF JOY
By studies, on January 13th, 2010%
By Bill Wilson
On the January 3rd edition of Fox News Sunday, retiring news correspondent and political analyst Brit Hume commented on the tragic story of the adultery of Tiger Woods. His surprising comments resulted in a firestorm. For example, Baptist pastor Welton Gaddy wrote in the Washington Post, "Having served as a . . . → Read More: Brit Hume's Firestorm With American Pastors