I Am Pentecostal
April 21, 2020 • John LathropWe live in a world in which labels are very important, a trip to the grocery store will make this clear. Virtually every item in the store has a label... Read More
“And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives to the death.”
April 21, 2020 • Craig DumontOne of the judgements of God on His people who refuse to listen to Him is that “one will chase a thousand and two will chase ten thousand.” [Deut. 32:30]... Read More
Servants
March 28, 2020 • John LathropIn 1 Corinthians 16:15 the apostle Paul made mention of “the household of Stephanas” (NIV). Stephanas was obviously the most prominent person in the group because the household was called... Read More
Ministerial Warnings
February 21, 2020 • John LathropRecently I was reading Acts 20. In this chapter, a good part of the text is devoted to the apostle Paul’s words to the elders of the church in Ephesus.... Read More
‘Dominion’ Review: An Amazing Historical Account Of How The Cross of Christ Transformed The World
February 11, 2020 • Craig Dumont“The greatest story ever told.” The scandal of the Gospel message, as the Apostle Paul so starkly framed it, is from a human standpoint, “an offense,” “foolishness,” a “stumbling block,”... Read More
Remember and Move Forward
January 30, 2020 • John LathropThe writer of the book of Hebrews describes the Christian life as a race (Heb. 12:1). It is that, and as the context indicates there are things that can weigh... Read More
Rejection
January 15, 2020 • John LathropIf you are going to be involved in Christian ministry you are going to experience rejection. This is a given, it is a normal part of the Christian experience. Though... Read More
Invisible Churches
December 30, 2019 • John LathropIn the New Testament there were some “invisible churches.” What? How is that possible? We all know that the church is made up of people and people have bodies, they... Read More
When Being Less Than Number One is Good Enough
November 14, 2019 • John LathropThere is a lot of pressure in our world to be first, to be number one. Some people will attain it, but the number of those who do will be... Read More
Greatness
October 11, 2019 • John LathropIn Luke 1:15 we find these words, “he will be great in the sight of the Lord” (NIV). The angel Gabriel (Luke 1:19) said this to Zechariah as he delivered... Read More
Transforming the Church
October 7, 2019 • John LathropEvery church is a work in progress. Each congregation has some commendable qualities as well as some that need work. Those of you who are pastors can identify the strengths... Read More
Seeing The Bigger Picture
September 25, 2019 • John LathropAll people encounter difficulties in life, this holds true for both believers and unbelievers. As believers we may at times find ourselves in difficulty because of our commitment to God;... Read More
Off the Shelf with Pastor Gerrit Dawson
September 12, 2019 • Craig DumontPastor Dawson recommends The Life of Christ and The Birth of the Trinity.... Read More
Evangelistic Openings
September 11, 2019 • John LathropSometimes when Christians know they will be meeting with family members or friends who are not saved, they will ask other believers to pray that there will be an opening... Read More
Off the Shelf with Terry Cross (Part 2)
August 31, 2019 • Craig DumontBook recommendations by Dr. Terry Cross, Dean of the School of Theology at Lee University.... Read More
Impartation
August 23, 2019 • John LathropThe Old Testament book of Nehemiah tells the story of the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. The key earthly character in the book is Nehemiah. He became aware of... Read More
Increase
August 23, 2019 • John LathropA major emphasis of Christianity is increase. Some of you who have read the first sentence may hear sirens going off and see red flags beginning to wave. Before anybody... Read More
Left Behind
August 2, 2019 • John LathropIn the last chapter of the book of Colossians, the apostle Paul wrote about two men who would be leaving him and going to the church in Colossae. These two... Read More
A Church With a Chance
July 29, 2019 • John LathropThe challenges of planting a church are real: the sinful nature of the people who are reached with the gospel, persecution from the larger culture, the attacks of the powers... Read More
The Legacy of a Church
July 7, 2019 • John LathropThe New Testament has much to say about the church. In Matthew 16:18 Jesus referred to the church as “my church.” This is most certainly true. Acts 20:28 tells us... Read More
‘New Testament Christological Hymns: Exploring Tests, Contexts, and Significance’ Review
June 24, 2019 • Craig DumontSome scholars believe that the Bible begins with “a great formal creation hymn.” Whether Genesis One is a hymn or not, there’s no doubt the Holy Spirit was acting as... Read More
Off the Shelf with Terry Cross (Part 1)
June 21, 2019 • Craig DumontBook recommendations by Dr. Terry Cross, Dean of the School of Theology at Lee University.... Read More
Different People
June 20, 2019 • John LathropBeing different can be painful because it causes an individual to stand out from the crowd. They are not like everybody else, there is something unique about them. This is... Read More
Moving Forward in Ministry
June 11, 2019 • John LathropChristians today may disagree about what successful ministry is. Some will measure success in terms of numbers. If a church, or minister, has an ever growing number of people attending... Read More
Door Openers
May 31, 2019 • John LathropIn ministry we sometimes speak about open doors. There are precedents for this terminology in the Bible. The apostle Paul, on a number of occasions, made references to open doors... Read More