An Alternative Perspective on Inflation from Haggai

By Kevin Schaal | November 6, 2022 | Comments Off on An Alternative Perspective on Inflation from Haggai

Prices are sky-high. This is getting serious. What is going on? I dislike saying that God is trying to do anything—as if God is making an effort to accomplish something but somehow falling short of His intended purpose. The nuance of how we say something does matter. For instance, I might say. God is trying…

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God’s Perspective on Our Troubles

By George Stiekes | November 4, 2022 | Comments Off on God’s Perspective on Our Troubles

In the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim king of Judah came Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon unto Jerusalem, and besieged it. Daniel 1:1 To the people of Judah this was a terrible time in their history. They thought Nebuchadnezzar’s invasion was disastrous and they would have hated him. There are always two perspectives to…

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New York City 2022 FBFI Regional Fellowship

By Matt Recker | November 3, 2022 | Comments Off on New York City 2022 FBFI Regional Fellowship

The FBFI NYC Regional Fellowship met on September 13th at Bethel Baptist Fellowship in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. About thirty men in full time ministry attended along with their wives, children and faithful servants in our churches. Overall, more than 60 attended the meeting as Heritage Baptist Church and Bethel Baptist Fellowship co-hosted the event. We…

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Disciplined by Faith: Part 1

By Kit Johnson | November 2, 2022 | Comments Off on Disciplined by Faith: Part 1

Most Christians know the feeling. You sit down to read the Bible and pray, wanting to enjoy a passionate experience of God, but … crickets. You struggle to focus on the text, and what you grasp seems irrelevant to your pressing concerns. Your prayer time is dry, and your burdens don’t feel any lighter afterwards.…

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A Culture of Fear or of Faith

By Bud Steadman | November 1, 2022 | Comments Off on A Culture of Fear or of Faith

“Grant” by Ron Chernow,1 a volume that I am currently enjoying, is the life story of the eighteenth president of the United States. One of the subplots of this well-written tome is the vast difference between the two most important Union generals during the War Between the States. Khurram Naik, in a 2020 blog, wrote…

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Democrats Have Made Abortion the Only Issue in This Election

By Kevin Schaal | October 30, 2022 | Comments Off on Democrats Have Made Abortion the Only Issue in This Election

  As a pastor, preaching the word of God, I have tried to keep politics out of the pulpit. I prefer to preach civic responsibility and the stewardship of the vote that is providentially entrusted to all adults in the USA and includes believers. Withholding your vote is an abdication of stewardship. I rarely mention…

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Growth: Potential vs. Actual

By Kristi Davis | October 28, 2022 |

Two years ago, we harvested two small shoots from a mature fig tree. We planted them in pots and kept them side by side in the sun. The following spring, they both budded and put out leaves, but neither grew much at all. This spring, we had room to plant one fig tree in the…

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Wet Bread in Ecclesiastes

By Brent Niedergall | October 27, 2022 | Comments Off on Wet Bread in Ecclesiastes

I’ve spent the last year writing a verse-by-verse devotional on the Book of Ecclesiastes. Below, I’ve shared the original version of a devotion that was later shortened to fit on a single page. “Cast your bread upon the waters, “the Book of Ecclesiastes advises us, “for you will find it after many days” (Eccles. 11:1).…

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Delivered From This Present Evil World

By Randy Livingston | October 26, 2022 | Comments Off on Delivered From This Present Evil World

Paul wrote to the churches of Galatia that Christ “hath delivered us from this present evil world” (Galatians 1:4). He was not speaking to them of a future salvation, a home in heaven though that awaits every believer. Rather, the emphasis is on a deliverance that is both here and now. How are we to…

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A Call to Discernment

By Ken Brown | October 25, 2022 |

In my role as pastor, it is a common occurrence for someone to catch me in the hallway and ask about an author or other Christian leader with, “Is he/she good?” It’s always the case that they’re looking for a quick thumbs up or down, thus the expectation that the answer can be provided while…

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