Boredom, Self-Denial, and the Christian Life
As a Christian are you bored? There should be some things that bore you, but are you bored by the right things?
As a Christian are you bored? There should be some things that bore you, but are you bored by the right things?
This is a short quote by Charles Spurgeon to remind us that sometimes suffering is part of our ministry. “One Sabbath morning, I preached from the text, `My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?’ and though I did not say so, yet I preached my own experience. I heard my own chains clank […]
This gentleman recently found out that he has a brain tumor. Pondering this, he wants to remind many Christians and churches how they may sound to someone who is looking for real answers, and not just wanting their ears tickled with prosperity preaching and superficial hype. Let’s keep him in prayer, Doug
This is a brief video about the life of William Carey and what he accomplished. For more information I recommend this free mp3 lecture given By Timothy George of Beeson Seminary.
This is a short look at how some people are redefining the word “hate” and how this new definition is really self-refuting. The reality is that there are those who hate on both sides of the issue, but it may just be that this redefinition of “hate” is an expression of hate itself.
Here is a lecture given by Os Guinness at Trinity Law School’s God and Governing Conference. For more information about Trinity Law School Visit http://www.TLS.edu or Call 800-922-4748
What was God’s purpose in adding frustration to our labors after the fall?
David thought it was over. His sin had been exposed and he had sought the Lord’s forgiveness and it had been granted. A right spirit had been renewed and a clean heart had been created. Then came the news that his child was seriously ill. As David was thrown to the floor in anguish, thoughts […]
Trinity Law School has begun to post a few lectures and is planning on adding more soon. Most of them are on youtube but they are starting to add the MP3 downloads for these lectures also. You can find the first few at the Trinity Lectures page. God Bless, Doug