January 1, 2005 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

Mark W. Evans is a minister in the Bible Presbyterian Church (BPC) denomination. He recently wrote an article decrying the establishing of an ecclesiastic relationship between the BPC and the […]

January 1, 2005   in Grace in Focus Articles

by Jeremy Myers A man came into my study this week struggling with sin, salvation, and a sense of God’s presence in his life. He told me he was saved […]

November 1, 2004 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

This is an excerpt from Bob’s book on Assurance entitled Secure and Sure. Have you ever met someone who was looking to some past experience as the basis of their […]

November 1, 2004   in Grace in Focus Articles

by Jessica Wempe Picture a wee bitty person that fits in your shirt pocket. Recite a magical prayer and this little person will whisk all your worries away. Got the […]

September 1, 2004 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

This is an excerpt from Bob’s upcoming book on Assurance entitled Secure and Sure. In our postmodern culture people who claim to be certain about anything are viewed with no […]

September 1, 2004   in Grace in Focus Articles

by René Lopez Live and Let Die is the title of one of the most famous James Bond (007) movies. As every Bond-enthusiast knows, those movies are filled with espionage, […]

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