The Church’s Supreme Priority

The Church’s Supreme Priority

Missions exist to make much of Christ not missions. The church’s supreme priority is to serve, honor, praise, love, and worship God, in Christ—in all she does, this is her mission. She exists, and will forever exist, to make much of Christ. That is her appointed...
Heaven: Unforgetting the Gospel’s Glory

Heaven: Unforgetting the Gospel’s Glory

We were made for more than this life. We were made for glories and joys that utterly exceed the capacity of this world (1 Corinthians 2:9). We were made for forever. The desire to live is not man-made. It was God who put eternity into our hearts (Ecclesiastes 3:11)....
Hell: Unforgetting God’s Justice

Hell: Unforgetting God’s Justice

Few things will reveal our view of God like a clear view of hell. Likewise, few things will prove our perspective on the nature of man, sin, morality, ethics, justice, and the gospel. It touches even our understanding of the purpose of time and redemptive history....
The Value of Scripture

The Value of Scripture

It’s popular to believe that truth is relative and that the Bible is little more than a collection of ancient—and largely irrelevant—writings. And here’s both the foundation and the fruit of such thinking: a low view of Christ.Was the Bible written by men—the product...
Science and The Resurrection

Science and The Resurrection

Doesn’t science preclude belief in the supernatural? Doesn’t science operate on facts and evidence while Christianity operates on faith? Are not the two—science and Christianity—incompatible?No room and no need for God is championed as the spirit of science in our...
Why A Conference?

Why A Conference?

The Bible. It’s the foundation of our Christian faith. But it is under attack, even in the church. How can we know that this book is all it claims to be?Is it trustworthy?Does it contain errors or contradictions?What does infallibility mean?Is it sufficient for...