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Church Spotlight Grace Bible Chapel, Corinth, TX Disciples Making Disciples We first started discussing the need for a new church during the summer of 2009. Our group of friends […]
Genesis 5 tells us in a grabbing way the result of the fall. God had warned that if Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, death would result. While Adam […]
This article was first published in the GES News seventeen years ago in July of 1994. Paul stated a timeless truth when he wrote: Therefore by the deeds of the […]
A reader emailed to say that I had taken Tozer out of context in my quotation from his book The Root of the Righteous. I had asked, “We must die […]
Certainty—A Place to Stand: Critique of the Emergent Church of Postevangelicals. By Grant Richison. Pickering, Ontario: Castle Quay Books, 2010. 320 pp. Paper, $27.95. Rarely have I read a book […]
Refuting Compromise: A Biblical and Scientific Refutation of “Progressive Creationism” (Billions of Years), As Popularized by Astronomer Hugh Ross. By Jonathan Sarfati. Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2004. 411 pp. […]
James, The IVP New Testament Commentary Series. By George M. Stulac. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1993. 206 pp. Paperback, $17.00. Though this book was originally published nearly twenty years […]
Not Sure: A Pastor’s Journey from Faith to Doubt. By John Suk. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2011. 211 pp. Paperback, $18.00. I found reading this book to […]
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates will answer a question about John 3:16. What exactly needs to be...
Bill sent me a question about Heb 11:8 regarding when Abraham came to faith in the Messiah. Bill said, “Your interpretation doesn’t comment on the fact that Hebrews 11:8...
Throughout my Christian life, I have heard the phrase “sealed by the Holy Spirit.” The Spirit is the believer’s guarantee. Based upon Eph 1:13-14, many say...
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