The Importance of the Local Church Body

Oftentimes, when getting to know other professing Christians, I will ask what church they attend as a simple icebreaker. It is usually an easy way to discover shared convictions or meaningful differences and to continue the conversation from there. Occasionally, however, the response is some variation of, “I don’t go to church,” a statement that... Continue Reading →

Why Confessions and Creeds matter

As Protestants, we get accused of many things, but one of the most common accusations is that we all just interpret the Bible to be whatever we want. Statements like "Protestants are their own pope and just get to choose and pick whatever they want to believe; that's why there are over 600 Protestant denominations."... Continue Reading →

Charlie Kirk

Charlie Kirk was known for his debates on college campuses, where he passionately captivated audiences with his compelling arguments and articulate discourse. He enjoyed challenging the common political thoughts of those on the university grounds, pushing students to think critically about their beliefs and engage in meaningful dialogue. He desired to see the next generation... Continue Reading →

Those Slaughtered For His Name

“Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and put you to death, and you will be hated by all nations for my name’s sake.' - Matthew 24:9 According to the report “Martyred Christians in Nigeria” issued by Intersociety, over the past 14 years, at least 52,250 Nigerian Christians have been brutally murdered at the... Continue Reading →

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