August 2, 2023 by Ken Yates in Blog - 2 John, doctrine, John 14:23
Is love the only thing that is important

A common refrain in Christian circles today is that Christians should just love one another. They need to set differences aside. We are told we should love everybody. If that’s […]

March 31, 2023 by Ken Yates in Blog - 1 Kings 13, doctrine, ecumenical
Are we ever called to be uncomfortable working with others

In 1 Kings 13, there is the strange account of a prophet from Judah who went to Israel in the north to pronounce judgment on them. After delivering his message, […]

Have you ever seen a blind guide

I recently sat in on a class on the book of James at a Bible college. The teacher was an older man who had been teaching the Bible for years. […]

January 31, 2023 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - doctrine, essential doctrine
Could you name 5 essential doctrines right now

I remember the DTS chapel service. A Professor from Liberty University (then Liberty Baptist College) spoke. He was discussing how doctrine can divide. “If you consider too many issues to […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates consider the important and enormous responsibility that a teacher of God’s Word has, and the caution that needs […]

September 15, 2022     2 Jn 9-11, doctrine, Mt 10:34-39, Shunning

Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio.  Today, David Renfro and Bob Wilkin will be answering questions from some of our listeners. First, the guys will discuss Matt 10:34-39. We will […]

August 15, 2022 by Ken Yates in Blog - doctrine, Eternal Security, Missions
What is GES doing in other countries

Recently I went to Kenya to conduct a week-long conference on the Gospel of John for pastors and church workers. I want to make some observations, within my limited experience, […]

How grateful are we for what God has given us

I recently spent nine days in Kenya (July 30-August 7). While there, I was given the opportunity to preach in three different churches. At another church, I was asked to […]

A Church Can Be Doctrinally Sound, But Unloving (Revelation 2_1-7)

Did you know that a church can be doctrinally sound and yet be without love? That’s not an idea I find easy to entertain, because I care so much about […]

March 22, 2019 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - doctrine, Faith, REBT, rest, Thieme
How to use Bible doctrine therapeutically

Take this post with a grain of salt. I’m sharing something I’ve experimented with over the years. Discipleship is a big issue. I have tried to disciple myself first. And […]

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