Children's Church
A biblical meditation on Mark 10:13–16 arguing that children belong in corporate worship—not as a distraction, but as a necessity—and that adults, too, must come to God as children.
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A biblical meditation on Mark 10:13–16 arguing that children belong in corporate worship—not as a distraction, but as a necessity—and that adults, too, must come to God as children.
Wayne Christensen argues that weekly communion is biblically normative, drawing from Acts and 1 Corinthians to show the Lord's Supper as central to gathered worship.
Wayne Christensen explains that true Christians cannot lose their salvation, while warning against presumption and calling believers to examine themselves and persevere.
An exploration of finding satisfaction in Christ through morning devotions, featuring George Mueller's transformative approach to daily Bible reading and prayer for spiritual nourishment and joy.
Applying Biblical money principles to emerging technologies
An exploration of how truth is suppressed through name-calling and psychological manipulation, examining historical coverups and the importance of seeking truth.
An examination of gratitude is warfare from a biblical and theological perspective.
An examination of the medium is the message from a biblical and theological perspective.
An exploration of God's perfect love as demonstrated in creation, providence, and redemption.
A study of God's compassion and mercy toward sinners, balanced with His justice and holiness.
A biblical examination of the difference between image and integrity, using King Saul and David as contrasting examples of how God values character over appearance.
A comprehensive examination of God's perfect justice and righteousness in judgment and salvation.