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One Way You Should Emulate Martin Luther

February 2, 2017 by Brad Bell in Blog
“For several years he [Martin Luther] read through the whole Bible twice a year, cover to cover. He characterized his reading with phrases like “rapping on it” or “knocking on it” for it to open; he “stormed” it or “tasted” individual verses.”—Thomas Kaufmann, A Short Life of Martin Luther, p 60. The Reformation was fueled
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Do Not Defile Christ’s Church — Build Up the Body

February 1, 2017 by Bob Wilkin in Blog
On January 1, 1985 I was asked by the elders of my church to resign as pastor, effective immediately. I did as they asked and wrote a nice resignation letter. Through a strange series of events, Sharon and I ended up going back to that same Bible church four years later. After a time I
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One Way to Prepare for Any Decision

January 31, 2017 by Brad Bell in Blog
Every person wrestles with making decisions. We make decisions every day such as what clothes to where, whether to check social media right now or read the Bible, whether to order fries or Brussel sprouts with a hamburger, whether to eat out in the first place, etc… As well, we all face “larger” decisions at
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San Antonio 2017 Conference Audio — Eschatology

From January 30, 2017 by GES Webmaster in Audio - Eschatology, Millennium, Rapture
Eschatology—includes messages from Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum and Dr. Tommy Ice.
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Seek and Find, Eureka! — John 1

January 30, 2017 by Bob Wilkin in Blog
Allen Rea, a pastor in Georgia, suggested that the repetition of “found” is a play on words by John. I love that suggestion. Notice how it brings the verse alive: “[Andrew] first found his own brother Simon [= Peter], and said to him, ‘We have found the Messiah’ (which is translated, the Christ).”[1] There are
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A Testimony of God’s Faithfulness: Trial by Rain

January 27, 2017 by Bob Wilkin in Blog
In June of 1986 I was hired by Multnomah Bible College to teach Greek and Bible. This required a big move from east Texas. We packed all our furniture into a U Haul truck and with the help of Sharon’s parents, Graham and Camille, moved to Oregon. We found the best place to live, Lake
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Hiding Your True Identity

January 26, 2017 by Ken Yates in Blog
When I went to college I chose to attend a military college. I really enjoyed being there, but there was one major problem. Whenever I and many of my fellow cadets wanted to go downtown, we didn’t want people to know we were military cadets. It was only a few years after the end of
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Right Thinking, Essential to Spiritual Growth

January 25, 2017 by Shawn Lazar in Blog
The bedroom door slammed open and my son ran in crying. “There’s a monster on the ceiling!” “Huh?” Not again. I groggily got out of bed and followed Zane down the hallway and into his room. He pointed a trembling finger at a red light on the ceiling. “Monster eyes!” I sighed. “Bubba, who told
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Is Repentance Required for Eternal Life?

January 24, 2017 by Leilani Matlack in Grace in Focus Articles
While I was teaching a ladies’ Bible study, the subject of repentance came up, and it became apparent that many assumed that repentance was a condition of eternal salvation—an idea I strongly denied. So I wanted to put down on paper why that was not true, and why believing in Jesus is the one and
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A History Lesson about Zane Hodges

January 24, 2017 by Bob Wilkin in Blog
The other day I was talking with Mark and Bethany. They’ve worked here for many years. I mentioned that Zane Hodges had never worked for GES and they were surprised. I realize I need to clarify Zane’s involvement for all who enjoy our ministry. I founded GES in June of 1986. I have headed the
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