Category: Blogs
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π Scripture or Tradition
Why do we do what we do? Many traditions in the church come from somewhere other than Scripture. How can we know if we can keep these traditions? Rev. Dr. Koplitz has answers in this blog article.
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π Ruth: A New Beginning
How long will your New Yearβs resolution last? In this blog article, Dr. Jacks gives a Biblical example of faithfulness and conviction in the life of Ruth.
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π What is in a Name?
By Dr. Michael Koplitz Now in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city in Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin engaged to a man whose name was Joseph, of the descendants of David; and the virgin’s name was Mary. And coming in, he said to her, “Greetings, favored one!…
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π Trusting the Lord Requires Christian Maturity
How should we, as Christians, respond to troubles and suffering in this world? We only need to look as far as the Bible for historical examples of how Israel handled these problems. In this blog article, Dr. Anne Davis teaches us what to do through stories in Scripture.
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π What it Means to βKnow Godβ
How well do you know God? How can we, as mortal humans, know the God of the universe? Dr. Anne Davis explores the Hebrew for answers in this blog article.
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π Spiritual Growth and Learning is a Life-Long Adventure
How can we grow spiritually? What does that process look like in our lives and how can we make sure we keep growing? Find out in this blog post by Rev. Dr. Michael Koplitz.
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π The Biblical Meaning of βEvilβ
How should we, as Believers, respond when we have an ungodly leader over us? How does the Bible define hate and evil? Find out in this blog article by Dr. Anne Davis.
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π The Airmen’s Prayer
How can we have the peace of God while we experience terrible things in our lives? Pat Cantwell explains how Psalm 91 can bring comfort and peace in many situations that make us uneasy.
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π The Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkoth)
In this blog article, Dr. Jacks teaches about the different aspects of Sukkoth, the most joyful of the Feasts of the Lord. Learn how Sukkoth was celebrated historically, as well as the role of water in this celebration.
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π Yom Kippur β The Day of Atonement
In this blog article, Dr Jacks discusses Yom Kippur. Itβs a solemn day for the people of God to humble themselves before Him and seek His forgiveness.