DIVINE HEALING
“Then came the disciples to Jesus apart, and said, Why could not we cast him out? And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say
THE LIFE AND MORALS OF JESUS OF NAZARETH
Also known as "The Jefferson Bible"
Thomas Jefferson wrote two religious works in his lifetime focused on the teachings and morals of Jesus Christ. The first one was called The Philosophy of Jesus of Nazareth, which he finished in
PAUL'S PRAYERS
Have you ever heard the old saying, “I feel like my prayers are hitting the ceiling!”? You might have even spoken those very words yourself, or at least some combination of them. If you haven’t, you might be wondering what they mean. Well, in
Do you know Chuck Missler?
I am surprised and somewhat embarrassed to say I only recently discovered him.
What an amazing man of God! And brilliant scholar.
You can just tell by the demeanor of some people that they carry Jesus in them. They have a calm and
SHOULD CHRISTIANS CELEBRATE "EASTER"?
When springtime rolls around, one of the first holidays that comes to mind for almost everyone, is Easter. While churches celebrate the Passover feast and the death, resurrection and glory of Jesus, many parents are busy dying Easter eggs and thinking about
WOMEN OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT
With the many views running rampant these days about women, sexuality and gender roles, we are going to take a look at some of the women in the Bible. While it’s true that times have surely changed since these
DID IT HAPPEN EXACTLY AS THE BIBLE SAYS?
The story of Sodom and Gomorrah is one of epic mass destruction brought upon the sinful cities by the hand of God. However, many people have wondered if the story in completely true or not. Archaeologist do believe
THE ORIGIN OF VALENTINE'S DAY
The idea that Valentine’s Day is a Christian holiday revolves around the fact that it is a day named after Saint Valentine, or Valentinus. Saint Valentine was a Roman priest in the third century AD, and there are several stories surrounding
THE 7 ECUMENICAL COUNCILS
In attempting to gather historical facts about the Early Church, after Clement’s time, one will find, almost predominantly, that Catholicism swallowed up the “church” from a very early date. At least as far as the historical accounts of the early church are
THE MAN, CLEMENT OF ROME
We left off, in Part 2 of our Early Church History Series, learning a little bit about Paul’s role in the church. Not only was he a missionary, evangelist, writer and encourager of the brethren, but he was a church planter