Category: Editorials
On Chinese Checkers and Worshipping God
For decades, in churches all over America, people have disagreed about what songs to sing. The contention has been so raw that it has been named the “Worship Wars.” At the risk of oversimplification, worship wars happen when younger church members want to sing newer songs louder. At the same time, older members want to… View Article
Access When Alone
In Genesis 32, Jacob had a great entourage with him while he was going through some family drama, and things are getting so on-edge that the Bible says Jacob was left alone. It was not until Jacob was alone that he had a man wrestle with him in the middle of the night. Jacob put… View Article
Let God Promote You
The story of the Tower of Babel remarkably illustrates to us the power of unity. The whole earth spoke the same language and in the same way. No accents. No dialects. No confusion. Everyone knew what the other was saying and worked seamlessly on this tower, so much that it got God’s attention. Humanity was… View Article
Considering Bible College
For years we have heard it, Bible college is not for everyone. I tend to agree; Bible college is not for everyone. It is, however, for some. It is for the young people, (and sometimes older people) who feel a specific call to ministry. Or, maybe it is for those who are unsure what they… View Article
The Great Commission-Not Permission
In the book of Numbers, God gives His people a great promise of guaranteed victory and possession in the land of Canaan. Before they even see it, taste it, and smell it, God tells them what great resources and blessings He had waiting for them. This included houses they did not build, vineyards they did… View Article