April 22, 2016
by Geoff Meadows
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Category:
Life Application
| Tags: Beauty, Creation, Design
While springtime signs are being showcased all around us, one can't help but stop and think of the beauty of God's handiwork. From green blades of grass pushing their way up through brown prairie pasture, to budding cottonwood trees, to the song of the meadowlark, to the bloom of a crocus, God has left His stamp of creativity everywhere we look....
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March 11, 2016
by Gavin Peacock
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Category:
Life Application
| Tags: Creation, Gratitude, Thankfulness
When I was a child, whenever we went to visit someone else's house, my parents always used to tell my sister and me, "Don't forget to say 'please' and 'thank you'". Of course that sometimes simply meant we were polite, not truly thankful. And we can be like that in the church, polite on the outside, seemingly grateful, but quite the opposite within. So for the three weeks ...
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January 9, 2015
by Jeff Jones
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Category:
Theology
| Tags: regeneration, born again, original sin, human nature, Manhood, Womanhood, image of god, equality, complementarity, headship, Submission, Sanctification, Obedience, adam, Creation, federal headship
This seventh paragraph of our Congregational Confession of Faith lays out the Christian understanding of the human problem of sin and its consequences. Yet there is so much more in this paragraph than simply an explanation of humanity’s bent toward rebellion and evil. It lays out some key truths about the very nature of man as God has created him, and the means by which ...
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February 13, 2014
by Clint Humfrey
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Category:
Devotionals
| Tags: Worldview, Culture, Evangelism, young earth, Creation, ken ham, bill nye, albert mohler, augustine, jerome, apologetics, peer pressure
A little ‘pagan ridicule’ should not send us running away from faith in the resurrection of our savior. Of course we look at the Bible’s testimony about the resurrection and we see evidences that show the trustworthiness of the testimony (e.g. the sealed, soldier guarded tomb was empty, no cover-up concerning women as early witnesses, the eyewitness encounters of div...
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September 27, 2013
by Clint Humfrey
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Category:
The Gospel
| Tags: Authority, Creation, Word, carson, Gospel
Have you ever wondered who "has the say-so"? In any family, business or organization there are many decisions that must be made. And if the decisions are to be made it has to be clear who has decision-making authority. That’s what some old-timers that I’ve known used to call, "having the say-so."...
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