Most of my attempts at evangelism did more harm than good until I learned this one simple lesson.
2 Corinthians 2:14-17 Joel Webbon
Most of my attempts at evangelism did more harm than good until I learned this one simple lesson.
At the time of Jesus’ birth, the nation of Israel was asking God for salvation. For them, salvation meant liberation from the rule of the Romans. In order to receive this salvation they needed a savior. The savior they asked for was a warrior dressed for battle, but the savior they received was a baby wrapped in swaddling clothes. They …
On the whole, the problem with American Evangelicals is not legalism, it’s antinomianism. Regardless, most American Evangelicals are far more concerned with what they perceive to be legalism, than actual lawlessness. Christians, therefore, must be properly equipped to respond to slanderous charges of being legalistic.
Fathers may not be “professional” theologians, but they must be “resident” theologians. They are called to be the pastor of their home.
Many men enter into marriage and parenting far too late in life. Part of this is due to sin, but part of it is due to the financial challenges that come by buying into the SCAM of Higher Education.
Christians in America have insisted that Scripture has limitless INTERPRETATIONS, but limited APPLICATIONS. In other words, we have embraced RELATIVISM in our exegesis of Scripture, while insisting that Scripture must ONLY be applied to the HOME and the CHURCH. Meanwhile, the rest of society is falling apart. And we justify this degradation of our society with our ESCHATOLOGY. Christians in …