Along the Christian journey we are going to encounter weakness in those that are walking beside us down the Narrow Way. How should we respond to this weakness? And — surprise, surprise — we are also going to encounter weakness in ourselves as we follow in the footsteps of Christ.
The Roar of the Lion
Even today, God is speaking to His Children. His primary means of doing this is through His Word. However, the text of the Bible, if left all by its lonesome, hangs heavily like an unwieldy sword in the hand of a listless warrior if it is not coupled with the swinging and parrying power of the Holy Spirit dwelling within the man or woman of God
Video: What Factors Lead to the Breakdown of Christianity?
In today’s video I share about building our Christianity around Jesus and Him crucified and setting Him as our North Star, as well as what happens to the Church when we do…
As the Sons of Issachar
The Sons of Issachar were noted in Scripture for “understanding the times in which they lived.” This is an attribute of strength that would serve the Church well at present. We need a clear grip on God’s purposes in this hour and know precisely how to bring the Gospel to this confused and needy world as a result of this change.
Why Parents Should Talk to Their Kids About Sexuality
Many parents worry that speaking to their children about sexuality might create the very problems they are trying to avoid….
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The Vaccine Dilemma
In this message Eric Ludy uses the divisive issue of vaccinations along with Paul’s instructions in the book of 1st Corinthians in order to address the more pressing matter of how the Church ought to navigate these outrageous times.
Americanized
The sad tale of America’s fall from grace is not supposed to be our sad tale, too. This message was originally given nine years ago, but, Ellerslie is re-releasing it now in hopes that its timely and salient message will hearten the Body of Christ in this hour and encourage us to remember the value of self-relinquishment and throw overboard these toxic notions of self-entitlement . . . before it is too late.