by John MacArthur | Nov 13, 2022 | Grandparenting
Giving the Gospel to Your Children by John MacArthur What are the bare-bone facts of the gospel? What is the minimum information needed to believe and be saved? While those questions may foster interesting discussions, they are not valid questions for developing...
by Peter Caligiuri | Nov 12, 2022 | Devotions
A Grandma’s Joy He settles the childless woman in her home as a happy mother of children. Psalm 113:9 NIV Thanksgiving 2009. I sat in church, holding my first grandson, Aidan, on my lap. Tears streamed down my face as we sang, “How Great Is Our God.” Yes, God...
by Dr. Michael Sprague | Nov 12, 2022 | Miscellaneous
CONFORMITY? or COMPROMISE? or endless COMBATIVENESS? By Dr. Michael Sprague I have been pondering of late the issue of counting the cost of following our Lord or at least the coming greater cost that seems to be on the horizon. The book of Daniel has been a gift to me...
by David Duncan | Nov 11, 2022 | Devotions
What Happened to Hope? I rolled up early one morning last week to one of my favorite running routes on the U.S. Army post where I work. It’s a fairly straight, flat road lined with mature shade trees next to a huge field. Just on the other side of the trees there’s...
by Roger Cook | Nov 11, 2022 | Aging
My father was a pilot in the United States Air Force during WWII and served in Asia flying a C-46 over the Himalayan Mountains in a region known as the Hump. Although it has been over seventy years since that time, I still consider him a soldier. This is dedicated to...