
Seven Points About the Letter to the Romans
Understanding our current world would prove difficult without knowing Paul’s Letter to the Romans.
Understanding our current world would prove difficult without knowing Paul’s Letter to the Romans.
Christmas begins a drama whose ending we entrust into the hands of the Father, but to whose invitation we gladly answer, yes.
Our salvation is the invitation for sons and daughters of God to lay claim to their inheritance of his kingdom.
Just as in Christ God took on human attributes, in Christ people can now take on divine qualities.
Christmas calls us away from our preoccupations and toward the resistance of life against sin, death, and the devil.
Though the one true King was never far, now he has drawn ever near.
Far from merely making our Christmas better, God makes it holy.
What happens to those who have never heard the gospel of Jesus Christ? Asked another way, what is the destiny of the unevangelized?
All Saints’ Day is a holy day which commemorates the faith modeled and handed down to us by deceased Christians.
Lent is a forty day season of penitence and preparation for the observance of Easter. It begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Saturday before Easter.
The Christian practice of articulating who God is rests upon the foundational revelation given to us in the gospel—the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ as presented in holy Scriptures.
What does the Bible teach about the Holy Spirit? Here is an outline of seven points to help keep the church grounded in biblical teaching on the Spirit of God.