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By Kathryn Wright Mom, I’m a Girl1 tells the story and lessons learned by a mother who lost her son to suicide at the age of 19. The son struggled with what is called transgenderism, though his counselors questioned that diagnosis. Glenney and her husband have been involved in Christian ministry their entire adult lives, […]
By Ken Yates INTRODUCTION Many years ago, I attended a summer camp for Boy Scouts near an Army post. It had a large swimming pool. The Army provided soldiers as lifeguards. These soldiers warned us about what would happen if we misused the pool water. They told us that the Army had put a chemical […]
By Zane Hodges* *This article originally appeared in the September-October 1993 issue of what was then the Grace in Focus newsletter. The answer to the jailer’s classic question, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” is still the same: “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved” (Acts 16:30-31, italics added). […]
By Ken Yates INTRODUCTION For nine days in August, I had the opportunity to conduct a pastors’ conference in Kenya. On the weekends, I was able to speak in three different churches. On one Saturday, I led a Bible study in which various smaller studies came together to discuss the parables of Christ. As you […]
By Philippe Sterling PERSECUTED AND POOR, BUT RICH Have you ever been persecuted for your faith? Have you ever been put at a disadvantage because of your faith? Have others ever hated or shunned you because you were a believer? The example of the church at Smyrna alerts us to the possibility of being persecuted […]
By Lucas Kitchen I was in ministry in West Texas several years ago. We were about to begin a night worship service called Paradigm for college students when a man, probably homeless, walked into the church and sat down on the back pew. That was not that uncommon; what was uncommon was his attire… or […]
By Bob Wilkin My sister, Pam, sent me a very interesting message by Dr. Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis. It is called “Divided Nation: Cultures in Chaos.” I believe that Genesis 1-11 reports literal history, not poetic history, and not a mix of what actually happened and things that did not happen. I believe […]
Pierwsza rzecz, którą powiesz, jest kluczowa Dziennikarze są szkoleni, aby w pierwszym akapicie zawrzeć sedno swojej historii. Ten pierwszy akapit nazywa się leadem [lub „lid”] i uważa się, że powinien on wciągnąć czytelnika i powiedzieć mu, o czym jest dany artykuł. Podobnie jest w ewangelizacji. Pierwsze zdanie lub dwa powinny zainteresować słuchacza i wskazywać na […]
Over the past fifty years the climate change movement has gained a lot of attention in both the media and politics. I care about the environment—our air, water, plants, and animals. But has the climate change movement gone beyond caring for the environment? Is it a religion? D. Alan Dean posted a blog on Nov […]
В 1875 прекрасная молодая женщина по имени Бланш Монье из Пуатье во Франции была помолвлена для того, чтобы выйти замуж. Она была из богатой семьи, а её жених нет, и её мать не одобряла её выбор. Внезапно, девушка пропала. Её жених не знал, что с ней произошло, и стало быстро понятно, что он не имел […]
GES is excited to announce the completion of nine translations of The Epistles of John by Zane C. Hodges. These commentaries are now available as free eBook downloads on...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr will answer a question about salvation. How much information needs to be...
“And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. Do you believe this?”(John 11:26). The Lord Jesus makes five different never promises to anyone...
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