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  • Adam to Noah  By : Pastor Paul
    The accounts of the events that occurred from the days of Adam to the days of Noah are eye-witness accounts that were written at least two thousand years after they occurred; can they be trusted?
  • Advent of John the Baptist  By : Pastor Paul
    The matter of the names of children is very sensitive. In the culture of the Israelites, the name of a child was very significant.
  • Bible Study Basics: The Pitfalls of Discussion  By : Paula Marolewski
    Discussion is vital to Bible studies, small groups, and Sunday school classes. Yet sometimes, discussion ends in disaster. Here are five of the biggest reasons discussion can take a nosedive ...
  • Bible Study Basics: Write Out Your Lesson  By : Paula Marolewski
    Why take the time to write out a Bible study or Sunday School lesson before teaching it? Isn't a rough outline good enough? Won't writing out a lesson squelch the Spirit of God? Before you answer, consider all the benefits you - and your class - will gain when you prepare by writing out your full lesson.
  • Biblical Balance (#1 in the Balance Series)  By : Sylvia Huffnagle (Ordained minister)
    The Bible is balanced, but it is very seldom taught in the balance in which it is written. In order to walk, children must learn balance. In order to walk in God's kind of love, you need God's wisdom-you need the biblical balance of love and wisdom.
  • Choose life or death  By : Sylvia Huffnagle (Ordained minister)
    If you abide in Jesus, you are free from all curses--but if you choose to live carnally, you are not taking advantage of your gift from God and you forfeit the blessings and live under the curses, because they are the inevitable result of making wrong choices.)
  • Christian Education: What is the Gift of Teaching?  By : Paula Marolewski
    We could talk about the gift of teaching in terms of skill sets, personality types, and rhetorical styles - but we won't. Not here. Instead, let's discuss the gift of teaching in terms of what it is meant to accomplish in the Body of Christ. When you understand your calling, you will better understand your gift!
  • Churches of Galatia  By : Pastor Paul
    Paul's response to the attack upon the gospel he preached and his character.
  • Controlling the Affairs of Earth  By : Pastor Paul
    The affairs of earth are not the results of chance or accident
  • Covenant Blessings  By : Sylvia Huffnagle (Ordained minister)
    A brief article on the subject of the covenant. It is meant to shed light or give understanding about what God has done and what we must do and why.
  • DEATH IS NOT THE END, BUT A BEGINNING!!  By : Shaila D Touchton
    A Collection of verses
  • Death of the Spirit is the penalty for our own sins!  By : Shaila D Touchton
    Every one who sins breaks the law, in fact, sin is lawlessness" (1 John 3:4).
  • Defeating the Darkness of the world!  By : Shaila D Touchton
    Satan was like "a strong man." Yet Jesus claimed to be much stronger. He claimed to defeat Satan, and to take whatever He wanted from Satan (Matthew 12:22-29). How did Jesus prove this claim? By publicly defeating the forces of Satan! He could do this because "demons" - the evil spirits who serve Satan - were working in a very bold and open way. (Compared with the Old Testament, the New Testament shows much more visible activity from the demons.) Demons even forced themselves into some people. They caused much harm to those in whom they lived.
  • Exodus 14 & 15  By : christperfect
    Do you spend time reading the old testament as well as the new testament?Or you're the new testament Christian type? Well that means nothing to me for the scriptures has been made perfect by Christ, therefore it is worth studying fom both testaments..

    Today I present you with Exodus 14&15, why don't you spend time with the Lord as we study together?
  • First Corinthians Chapter Eight  By : Pastor Paul
    The apostles and early church leaders at Jerusalem considered the matter and concluded that Gentile Christians should not eat meat offered to idols, along with avoiding blood, things strangled, and fornication.
  • First Corinthians Chapter Eleven  By : Pastor Paul
    The apostle Paul told the Corinthians, “Be imitators of me, even as I also am of Christ.” Paul wants the Corinthians to imitate the self-sacrificing life-style of Paul, who followed the example set by Jesus.
  • First Corinthians Chapter Fifteen  By : Pastor Paul
    In chapter fifteen, Paul addresses the denial of the resurrection of the dead indirectly at first. In verses one through eleven, Paul lays a foundation by reiterating the role of the bodily resurrection of our Lord in the gospel message and in his own conversion.
  • First Corinthians Chapter Five  By : Pastor Paul
    the presence of immorality in the church and the response to the presence of immorality in the church
  • First Corinthians Chapter Four  By : Pastor Paul
    A leadership crisis existed in the church in Corinth. A leadership crisis exists in Christianity today.
  • First Corinthians Chapter Fourteen  By : Pastor Paul
    The apostle Paul, advised the Corinthians to pursue love. The Apostle Paul begins chapter fourteen with an exhortation to pursue love and earnestly desire spiritual gifts especially prophesy, the interpreting scripture
  • First Corinthians Chapter Nine  By : Pastor Paul
    The Christian who walks in love will abstain from any liberty that hinders another believer.
  • First Corinthians Chapter One  By : Pastor Paul
    The letter is addressed to “the assembly of God which is at Corinth.”
  • First Corinthians Chapter Seven  By : Pastor Paul
    In chapter seven Paul deals with those who have overacted to fleshly lusts and are seeking to overcome them by rigorous self-discipline and self-denial.
  • First Corinthians Chapter Six  By : Pastor Paul
    Addressing the problem with litigation and moral laxity in the church, Paul asks the question "Don't you know" six times.
  • First Corinthians Chapter Sixteen  By : Pastor Paul
    Chapter sixteen begins with the familiar phrase, “now concerning” indicating a response to a question. The subject is “the collection.”
  • First Corinthians Chapter Ten  By : Pastor Paul
    In the first five verses of chapter ten, Paul follows the same general theme he has introduced in chapter nine verses twenty-four through twenty-seven, where he points out that in a race, all run, but one wins.
  • First Corinthians Chapter Thirteen  By : Pastor Paul
    Paul told the Corinthians, spiritual gifts must be exercised in love to have any value.
  • First Corinthians Chapter Three  By : Pastor Paul
    Many Christians who are seeking truth begin with human understanding and reasoning, and then look to the Bible for an illustration or a proof text. Let us carefully consider the vast differences between divine wisdom and the wisdom of this age.
  • First Corinthians Chapter Twelve  By : Pastor Paul
    In today’s contemporary Christian community, Christians are dividing themselves over differing definitions of spirituality. Chapters twelve through fifteen of First Corinthians are about true spirituality, and in particular the subject of spirituality in the context of spiritual gifts.
  • First Corinthians Chapter Two  By : Pastor Paul
    When Paul came to Corinth he came to tell them about Jesus Christ and Him crucified, that their “faith should not be in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God,” (1 Corinthians 2:5).

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