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"My church isn't preaching the Gospel or Biblical morality anymore. But I don't think I'll leave. Maybe things will get better."
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=59670&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Ephesians 1:7-10 describes the glorious climax of God's eternal plan of redemption in Christ.
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=135450&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Secular humanism entirely misses the point of God's intervention in history.
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=89949&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Many postmodern church movement say there are. Are they right?
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=73777&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
A "Christianity" that says that other religions are valid ways to God isn't Christianity at all. It leads souls to eternal death.
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=70571&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Three examples, all involving fundamental doctrines, underscore just how vital this truth is.
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=74745&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
A reader asks a question that is, no doubt, on many Christians' minds. Scripture speaks clearly to believers on this matter.
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=70346&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Today most Evangelicals are joining theological liberals in falling in love with "nuance".
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=68094&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Does the restoration of sinning saints mean the unconditional acceptance of sin that we find in much of today's Evangelical church? A word in the Greek New Testament tells us the answer.
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=75249&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
The literal meaning of the Greek is actually more forceful than that used by the King James and New King James translators.