by SABC Choir
Ocrober 4, 2011
This is a beautiful song about the necessity of taking the Gospel to Africa.
by Rhodes University Choir
May 2012
This is a beautiful song about the the necessity of taking the Gospel to Africa.
by Dr. Ron Rhodes
september 1, 2012
As one reads through the Bible, we find progressively detailed prophecies about the identity of the Messiah. Obviously, as the prophecies become increasingly detailed, the field of qualified “candidates” becomes increasingly narrow.
by David Peach
Following God’s call to become a Christian missionary is a great way to serve the Lord. However, there is more involved than just declaring that the person wants to be a missionary. The person interested in mission work needs to take time to prepare properly for serving the Lord long-term.
by Bill Meulenberg
March 31, 2015
When we think of the Great Awakening of the 18th century, the name George Whitefield must always be associated with this. Along with John and Charles Wesley, no one else was so much a part of this remarkable revival as the great evangelist and preacher Whitefield.
by Joel C. Rosenberg
July 13, 2016
Russian President Vladimir Putin has just crossed a very dangerous line. He has just signed a law making it illegal for Russian followers of Jesus Christ to share or preach the Gospel anywhere outside the walls of their church, or even email their family and friends to invite them to church. What’s more, he has done so under the guise of preventing “terrorism.”
by BringingTRUTH
It’s an age old phrase that many people use – “You shouldn’t talk about religion or politics.” Why is that? The obvious answer is that they can cause conflict. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Like most important topics, religion and politics are positions that are held tightly by many individuals who have strong convictions.
by Douglas Groothuis
Is the doctrine of hell a hindrance or a help in witnessing? Many evangelicals are ashamed of this biblical doctrine, viewing it as a blemish to be covered up by the cosmetic of divine love. The doctrine of hell often evokes images of ‘hell-fire and brimstone’ preachers venting their vehemence with lurid descriptions of burning, worm-eaten bodies crying out for impossible relief.
by Georgi P. Vins
May 31st, 2015
At the beginning of the 1960s, the Lord sent a spiritual revival among the Evangelical Baptists1 of the Soviet Union. The revival preceded a great assault from the atheistic authorities. Soviet newspapers and magazines spewed an endless flow of articles against believers and the Christian faith, against the Bible and God. Radio, television, and movies were used for anti-religious propaganda. Believers were fired from their jobs, and Christian young people were kept out of educational institutions.
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