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By Summer Stevens As we usher in another year and the world continues to spiral even farther into an orbit of suspicion, fear, and strife, I find myself echoing Habakkuk’s […]
By Mark Piland Introduction Rob Lowe, the former teenage heartthrob who knows a thing or two about skeletons coming out of the closet, had this to say about the perils […]
By Allen Rea Even as a pastor, I’ve had my share of spiritual struggles. I know of plenty of times when I’ve gotten out of the will of God, or […]
By Daniel Weierbach Calvinists believe that Rom 8:28-30 supports the doctrine of election and predestination. This would mean that God determines all who go to heaven before they are even […]
By Kelley Easley Back in March, right around the time that the virus hit, I received a message from Shawn, asking what I thought about translating the daily blogs at […]
By Dix Winston Names in the Bible are important, especially when given by God. God names the first man in the Bible Adam because He created him from the earth. […]
By Summer Stevens With the holidays—and holiday foods—just around the corner, and everything at a fever pitch, it can be easy to miss the Biblical significance of feasting and how […]
This post will include files and PowerPoints from GES’ 2020 National Conference, “Great Doctrines of the Bible.” Bob Wilkin, Bob Benefits of HIs Blood Workshop PPTs, Bob Handout Workshop Benefits […]
Conference Video Friday night video: https://youtu.be/q8fOsukIAsA Saturday morning video: https://youtu.be/JrqY2Pkqlwo Saturday afternoon video: https://youtu.be/4ajYqo3rYLE
Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering a question about believers and addictions. What is some advice...
Ron asks a great question: If a Jew today becomes a believer in Jesus Christ, is there any way he is distinct from Gentile believers...
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