Why Plant a Church in West Forsyth?
May 11th, 2022
Because God is on MissionGod is on a mission right now. At this very moment, He is making Himself known throughout the world. As He told the prophet Habbakuk (2:14), He will fill the world with a know...  Read More
by Eric Groover
Hope Again
April 22nd, 2022
Jesus had a way of showing up amid crisis and making what seemed to be the end just the beginning. One such instance was the death of his friend Lazarus. Jesus had been told Lazarus was sick, so he wa...  Read More
by Dan Miller
Suppressing the Truth in Unrighteousness
March 16th, 2022
In the book of Romans, Paul speaks about one of the outworkings of God’s wrath upon mankind. Because of our hard and impenitent hearts, God’s wrath is revealed as He removes His restraining hand of gr...  Read More
by Pat Dirrim
How Did a Man Become the Pope?
February 24th, 2022
Although the official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church did not define the role of the Pope as a "successor to Peter" until the First Vatican Council (1870), history reveals that the concept of pa...  Read More
by Dan Miller
What is Evil?
January 13th, 2022
Let nobody think otherwise, the vices of our bad lives have alone conquered us... "Salvian” ― William J FedererChange to Chains-The 6,000 Year Quest for Control -Volume I-Rise of the RepublicThe Probl...  Read More
by Dan Miller
Personhood: Future of the Pro-life Movement (Part 2)
January 7th, 2022
Becker, Daniel C. (2012) "Personhood: The Future of the Pro-Life Movement in the 21st Century," Liberty University Law Review: Vol. 6 : Iss. 2 , Article 2.  Original article.Personhood: Today’s Debate...  Read More
by Grace Fellowship
Personhood: Future of the Pro-life Movement (Part 1)
January 5th, 2022
Becker, Daniel C. (2012) "Personhood: The Future of the Pro-Life Movement in the 21st Century," Liberty University Law Review: Vol. 6 : Iss. 2 , Article 2. Original article.[W]e move from the taking o...  Read More
by Dan Miller
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
December 10th, 2021
“O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” is my favorite Christmas carol. One reason is that it’s a beautiful hymn with rich, biblically grounded lyrics. But what sets it apart from many other Christmas carols is th...  Read More
by Larry Farlow
Who Was ‘Good King Wenceslas?’
December 12th, 2020
St. Vitus Cathedral, PragueThe tenth century is part of the era known as the “Middle Ages.” This term was coined by scholars in the 15th century to designate the interval between the downfall of the c...  Read More
by Larry Farlow
An Open Letter to Andy Stanley
August 29th, 2018
In April of this year, Andy Stanley taught a three-part message entitled, Aftermath in which he makes the case that given the accessibility of the internet as well as the growing antagonism toward rel...  Read More
by Dan Miller
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