01 May 2015

Running to Win at University of Destruction

2015-05-01T19:00:00-05:00May 01, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

It may be hard to believe but there was a time when the university campus was a place where Truth was sought and taught, where God and His Word were venerated. Elite colleges such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Oxford all had strong Christian underpinnings.

That is certainly not the case today. The college campus is the intellectual hub for all things God-rejecting in our society, from moral relativism to religious and ideological pluralism. The humanistic […]

17 Apr 2015

TCW Minute: Four Key Differences Between Roman Catholicism and Biblical Christianity and Why They Matter

2017-03-31T22:14:30-05:00Apr 17, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

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It’s a debate that has been taking place for at least 500 years, starting when Martin Luther nailed his “Ninety-Five Theses on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences” to the door of the All-Saints Catholic Church in Wittenberg, Germany.

Many consider this act to have ignited the Protestant Reformation, a turbulent and deadly period when men like Luther, John Calvin, John Knox, and many others “protested” against doctrines and practices […]

06 Mar 2015

Clarifying the Mayhem in the Middle East – rebroadcast from 06/21/14

2015-03-06T18:00:00-06:00Mar 06, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

While the Middle East has always been known for its volatility, the region has been especially on fire recently. In Iraq, where the United States recently withdrew its military after spending more than ten years and trillions of dollars and lost thousands of lives, an Al Qaeda associated group called ISIS is quickly and brutally taking over the country.

Similar atrocities are taking place in Syria, Africa, and Egypt as Islamic jihadists kill each other […]

27 Feb 2015

On What Daring Mission is God Calling You?

2016-10-26T10:14:47-05:00Feb 27, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

Most American Christians don’t consider having a Bible—or multiple Bibles—in their home a notable occurrence. After all, the Bible is the bestselling book of all time and therefore its ubiquitousness seems rather unremarkable.

That is, until they hear about William Tyndale, a 16th century Englishman who fled his home country and was eventually martyred for translating the Bible from its original languages (Hebrew and Greek) into English…

20 Feb 2015

Standing Strong in Christ … Whatever the Cost

2015-02-20T18:00:00-06:00Feb 20, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

For millennia, there has been a cost to being a Christian, as all manner of persecution and death have come to Christians around the world. A barbaric, evil example of this recently occurred when Islamists beheaded 21 Coptic Christians on a beach in Libya.

For most of American history, there has been comparatively little cost for being a Christian. Sure, outspoken Christians are shunned, reviled, and looked over for positions of leadership. The […]

13 Feb 2015

Scripture: Not One Error … Anywhere

2015-02-13T18:00:00-06:00Feb 13, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

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If we didn’t have the Bible—God’s revelation to us written in a book—what would be our basis for truth, for knowing right from wrong, for understanding how to think and live in our world?

Or, what if the Bible had errors in it, where statements about people, places, and events were proven false?

The perfect truthfulness of Scripture in every word is one of the great foundations of the Christian faith. […]

06 Feb 2015

Understanding the Great Words of Salvation

2015-02-06T18:00:00-06:00Feb 06, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

There are some big words in Scripture that can seem too long and too hard to understand. Words such as justification, propitiation, imputation, regeneration, reconciliation, and many others.Sadly, many pastors shy away from teaching these great words of salvation for fear of preaching over the heads of the congregation. Some modern Bible translations remove the words altogether, considering them out of date and therefore out of relevance for people today.

30 Jan 2015

How Political Correctness Stifles Necessary Truth

2016-10-26T10:14:50-05:00Jan 30, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

Political correctness is defined as “demonstrating progressive ideals, especially by avoiding vocabulary that is considered offensive, discriminatory, or judgmental, especially concerning race and gender.”

In our day and age, there are two additional subjects that political correctness demands nary a discouraging word be spoken: Islam and homosexuality.

Which is surprising considering how Islamic jihadists murder and terrorize all over the world, and how the homosexual movement in America seeks to punish individuals and businesses who take a […]

23 Jan 2015

What Really Is The State of Our Union?

2015-01-23T18:00:00-06:00Jan 23, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

In the opening lines of President Obama’s State of the Union address this past Tuesday, he said the following:

“America, for all that we’ve endured; for all the grit and hard work required to come back; for all the tasks that lie ahead, know this: The shadow of crisis has passed, and the State of the Union is strong.” (full transcript here)

But is that true?…

16 Jan 2015

Why The World Has No Answer To Islamic Jihad

2015-01-16T18:00:00-06:00Jan 16, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

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The world witnessed yet another Islamic rampage in Paris recently, and responded with a large rally in support of free speech rather than denouncing the Islamic ideology that inspired the attack.

Soon after, Duke University, one of the highest rated academic institutions in the country, made the decision to allow the Muslim Students Association to broadcast the Friday Islamic call to prayer over the campus’ bell tower. They said […]

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