January 10, 2020 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - criticism, Failure, Luke 19:17
The Place of Failure

Over the years I’ve had lots of failures in life. I know we all have. But I’m more acutely aware of my own failures than I am of those of […]

January 9, 2020 by Ken Yates in Blog - evangelizing, surrender
And the Winner is...

In American evangelicalism we often hear various phrases when people present the gospel to unbelievers. With a little reflection, what we find is that these phrases are not found in […]

What’s new in the second edition of GES' The Grace New Testament Commentary_

The first edition of our NT commentary was released in 2010. It was hardback, 2 volumes, and 1334 pages. It took us twenty years to complete it. We received lots […]

Did the NKJV sometimes follow the Critical Text in its translation_

Recently I wrote a blog about the claim that the King James Version used today is “inspired, inerrant, and infallible.” I showed that the reasoning behind this claim is flawed. […]

January 6, 2020 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - Grace, parenthood, young children, Zahl
Grace for Couples with Young Children

How do you live the Christian life? Or, to take a specific example, how does a married couple with young children live out grace in their new family? We all […]

January 3, 2020 by Ken Yates in Blog
An Act of Courage

I have spent almost my whole life around the military. My dad was in the army, and I made a career of the military myself. I have always loved hearing […]

Is there a danger in claiming that the KJV is inspired, inerrant, and infallible_

In the Dec 27, 2019, issue of Sword of the Lord, Dr. Shelton Smith says that the King James Version is inspired and inerrant. The title of his article is […]

Charles Parham on Tongues and Missions

I came across an interesting admission in a footnote in a book about Pentecostalism, missions, and speaking in tongues. The Topeka Outpouring of 1901, a book edited by Larry E. […]

January 1, 2020 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

By Bob Wilkin In 1624, English poet John Donne wrote a poem whose first line reads, “No man is an island entire of itself…” He went on in the same […]

January 1, 2020 by Bill Fiess in Grace in Focus Articles

By Bill Fiess and Pam Esteven In a recent study, I noted that some form of the Greek word family agapaō (verb, noun, participle, adjective) occurs in every single book […]

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