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Introduction Two things are certain in life: death and taxes. Well, actually there are a lot more certainties in life, but only those who read and believe the Bible grasp […]
By David Kesey1 My wife and I have been involved in evangelism and discipleship for a combined total of more than 70 years. Many of these years were spent targeting […]
1 By Philippe Sterling2 What are some reasons for not returning to the rituals of historic Christianity? A. MOST LITURGICAL PRACTICES ARE NOT DERIVED FROM APOSTOLIC TEACHING. The return to […]
Bob taught Once Saved Always Saved: Explained and Defended two weeks ago at First Baptist Church of LaGrange in LaGrange, GA
Bob taught Once Saved Always Saved: Explained and Defended last weekend at First Baptist Church of LaGrange in LaGrange, GA
Both Are Conditional Colossians 1:21-23 is one long sentence. In the midst of it Paul places a conditional word, if (ei in Greek). First Corinthians 15:1-2 is also one long […]
Editor’s note: Before he died last November, Zane had completed the first six chapters of brief commentary on John’s Gospel. In the future we plan to publish that in its […]
This is the initial portion of a message given at the 2009 GES Annual Conference in Fort Worth, TX. The entire message will be published in the Fall 2009 issue […]
By Jonathan Perreault Several months ago (Mar-Apr 2009) Ken Neff published an article in the GES newsletter Grace in Focus. The article was titled, “What Is the Free-Grace Gospel?” It […]
GES conducts mission trips each year. We appreciate all those who support this ministry. It allows us to proclaim the message of grace and assurance...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are answering a question in connection with what Jesus told some Sadducees...
How do you live the Christian life? That may seem like a rhetorical question. But it is not. It is a serious question. Most Christians don’t really...
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