Reading Time: 2 minutes
Just as God expected generations of Jews to sing his new song, Jesus expected his church to relive his suffering and death through Communion.
Reading Time: 2 minutes
Just as God expected generations of Jews to sing his new song, Jesus expected his church to relive his suffering and death through Communion.
Reading Time: 4 minutes
There is something right and beautiful about grateful, healthy patriotism, as long as it is always subject to our greater citizenship and its responsibilities.
Reading Time: 6 minutes
Alexander Campbell encouraged Christians to refrain from getting too involved with governmental affairs, but he also encouraged them to use their available political means to promote Christian values in society.
Reading Time: 7 minutes
In Christ, we are adopted into a lifespan, origin, and destiny literally out of this world. Blessed beyond measure. Chosen “before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight” (Ephesians 1:4). Always and forever loved. From eternity to eternity!
Reading Time: 8 minutes
Because we are kingdom stewards of what we have, if the ministry we lead is no longer viable (or at least viable in its present form), there should be a point at which there is a tension between using these resources to continue the ministry we lead and leaving them as a legacy.
Reading Time: 3 minutes
Point University continues to expand its enrollment through “subscription” agreements with Chick-fil-A and other companies.
Reading Time: 4 minutes
The book of Revelation is not as much about charts, predictions, and world events as it is about Jesus. The revelation that John received from God was about Jesus.
Reading Time: 2 minutes
These Discovery Questions are for use with this week’s Lookout Bible Lesson, “Hear Him” (Revelation 1:1-20), by Mark Scott.