Ready to Answer

By Mark Herbster | October 11, 2022 | Comments Off on Ready to Answer

FrontLine: Volume 32 • Number 5 The Christian faith is defensible, and learning to defend it is an act of obedience for believers. First Peter 3:15 instructs Christians to “be ready always to give an answer to every man.” The term “apologetics” has historically been used for this careful defense of the Christian faith. But…

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John MacArthur Wrote a Letter

By Kevin Schaal | October 9, 2022 |

Recently, John MacArthur wrote a prophetic open letter to the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom. Understand that when I say prophetic, I mean in the ministry of warning sense. In it, he condemned the Governor’s promotion of abortion on billboards across the state of California, especially in twisting the words of Jesus to support the…

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Healing the Wounded Spirit (2)

By Matt Recker | October 7, 2022 | Comments Off on Healing the Wounded Spirit (2)

Prov.15:13 A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance; but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken. This headline exploded on my computer screen as I sat down to write this blog: “New York City school kids are losing their minds over the zonked-out drug addicts and raving vagrants they encounter every day –…

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Continue…

By Treg Spicer | October 6, 2022 | Comments Off on Continue…

On June 25, 1876, Officer George Armstrong Custer found himself surrounded by over 2,000 Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors. Needless to say, this put Custer in a terrible spot. He was not one to sit and wait, but the odds were greatly stacked against him. The only chance he had to win this battle…

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Three Battles to Fight for Personal Bible Study

By Caleb French | October 5, 2022 | Comments Off on Three Battles to Fight for Personal Bible Study

We often see products — toothpaste, bandages, vitamins — labeled for “double” or “triple protection.” This claim, even if it seems gimmicky, is founded on the truth that damage can come from multiple sources. In fact, the most deceptive forms of decay come from multiple sources, incrementally and simultaneously engaged. Spiritual disciplines similarly suffer when…

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More than Doing: Categories for Applying God’s Word

By Micah Colbert | October 4, 2022 |

What am I Supposed to Do with This? “Why is our time in God’s Word not as life-transformative as it should be?” After a few moments of silence, a couple of folks in my Bible study class replied. “I’m too easily distracted… My mind wanders… I’m not consistent… My kids wake up early and they…

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Why the New Testament Seems Soft on Slavery

By Kevin Schaal | October 2, 2022 | Comments Off on Why the New Testament Seems Soft on Slavery

The issue of slavery in the Bible makes a lot of Christians a bit queasy. Please do not read the next line without reading this entire article. The New Testament seems soft on slavery because the idea of being a slave is not repugnant to a true believer. Of course, the idea of owning slaves…

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Steps of Assurance Counseling

By Kristopher Schaal | September 30, 2022 | Comments Off on Steps of Assurance Counseling

My last post discussed how to talk to your children about salvation. I mentioned that I spent some time at a Christian camp in southern California working with children. During my time there, I developed a worksheet that we gave to the junior camp counselors each year. This worksheet dealt with counseling campers who were…

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Motivation: Why We Serve

By M. R. Conrad | September 29, 2022 | Comments Off on Motivation: Why We Serve

The intrepid newspaper reporter, Henry Stanley, and his flamboyant entourage marched into Ujiji, a rustic African village in modern-day Tanzania. Had he finally found his man? In the autumn of 1871, the western world awaited Stanley’s report. Other search parties had failed to locate the long-lost explorer, but now an African man pointed Stanley to…

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Cultivating an Affectionate Marriage

By Forrest McPhail | September 28, 2022 | Comments Off on Cultivating an Affectionate Marriage

I am no expert on marriage. But I have been married long enough to experience those times when coldness creeps in and distance grows. The simplest lesson that the Lord has taught us is the importance of time spent together. Taking time to stop, look each other in the face, and really talk, has proven…

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