[Podcast] Interview 25: Jonathan Johnson – Beauty by Design

By Proclaim and Defend | March 9, 2024 | Comments Off on [Podcast] Interview 25: Jonathan Johnson – Beauty by Design

Our last interview for the FrontLine edition, The God of Beauty, is with Dr. Jonathan Johnson who serves the Lord in Hongkong. Jonathan has a background in art and graphic design as well as extensive ministerial training. His article discusses the how and why of creating beauty and we sat down for an interesting conversation…

A Living Faith Evidenced in Godly Affections: Part 3 (James 4:1-12)

By Kevin Collins | March 8, 2024 | Comments Off on A Living Faith Evidenced in Godly Affections: Part 3 (James 4:1-12)

Click here for previous posts on James 4: part 1 and part 2.  James has addressed the manifest problem of quarreling and fighting. Then he pinpointed the source of such a problem. Finally, he reveals the solution to that problem. But before the solution, he discusses the need to be convicted of the problem, driving…

The Blessing of Diligence

By Micah Colbert | March 7, 2024 | Comments Off on The Blessing of Diligence

“Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might, for there is no work or thought or knowledge or wisdom in Sheol, to which you are going” ~ Ecc. 9:10 God’s Word has a lot to say about diligence. Recently, I took some time to consider what the Proverbs teach us about this…

The Working Clothes of Love (3)

By Randy Livingston | March 6, 2024 | Comments Off on The Working Clothes of Love (3)

We continue to examine Paul’s working definition of love as revealed to him by the Spirit of God and so come to a phrase that should genuinely give us pause. Perhaps, it is because this phrase strikes remarkably close to home. He writes that love “seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no…

A Lesson on Our Sin from Basketball

By Treg Spicer | March 5, 2024 | Comments Off on A Lesson on Our Sin from Basketball

This past weekend proved to be a historical event in the lives of our family.  It was the final tournament of our basketball season!  It has been a long season, and we were all happy to walk away with a trophy and a strong showing in the final game! Like most tournaments, the refs took…

The Epoch Times and Falun Gong

By Kevin Schaal | March 3, 2024 |

I wrote last week about the intrinsic tie between a Chinese religious cult called Falun Gong and the popular conservative newspaper called Epoch Times. I have been asked for a follow-up and explanation. The Association with Falun Gong One of the original clues I saw regarding the relationship between the Epoch Times and Falong Gong…

Evaluating the Hearts of our “Church Kids”

By Holly Huffstutler | March 1, 2024 | Comments Off on Evaluating the Hearts of our “Church Kids”

Christian parents have the responsibility and privilege to bring their children up “in the discipline and instruction of the Lord” (Eph 6:1–4). One of the challenges—perhaps the most difficult—is teaching our children not only to obey, but also to love God. Children who grow up in Christian homes and churches are somewhat similar to children…

The Coming Shortage of Pastors and Missionaries

By Bruce McAllister | February 29, 2024 |

Facing the Facts, Finding the Way Jesus put it bluntly: “the labourers are few.” He did not mince words. He challenged the disciples to face the facts and find the way forward. He told them to pray to the Lord of the harvest. They were to ask for laborers for an abundant harvest of souls.…

The Working Clothes of Love (2)

By Randy Livingston | February 28, 2024 | Comments Off on The Working Clothes of Love (2)

In his letter to the Corinthians, the Apostle Paul was constrained to speak on the gifts of the Holy Spirit and how they are to be ministered under the operation of love. That being so, it became necessary for him to spend some time showing what love looked like in its “working clothes.” He continued…

Endurance — Partaking in the Divine Nature

By David Oliver | February 27, 2024 | Comments Off on Endurance — Partaking in the Divine Nature

The word patience, as it is usually employed, means the ability to tolerate or to suppress irritation at delay or discomfort. But this patience is not precisely the quality that the apostle Peter had in mind when he wrote in his second epistle that Christians were to add to their faith “patience.” (2 Pet. 1:5,…