Who Was the Apostle Peter?

Who was the Apostle Peter? By Catherine Rybicki The apostle Peter was from the town of Bethsaida, but he had a home in Capernaum with his brother, Andrew (Mk. 1:29), and his mother-in-law (Mt. 8:14). Peter, also known as Simon Peter, was one of the first disciples called by Jesus to leave everything and follow […]

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Don’t Let Money Ruin Your Marriage

Don’t Let Money Ruin Your Marriage By Willie Batson According to several marriage experts, money is the number one issue married couples fight about, and it’s the second leading cause of divorce, behind infidelity. Money was sparse in the early days of our marriage. The only financial plan we had was to survive until the […]

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Don’t Lose Sight of the Mission

Don’t Lose Sight of the Mission Editorial by Justin Nash The mission of the church is not to redeem the culture. The mission of the church is to proclaim the gospel. The church can feed the hungry, clothe the naked, heal the sick, care for the poor, educate the less fortunate and any other number […]

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Paul: A Life in Christ

Paul: A Life in Christ Feature by Matthew Rice History reminds us that all subjects are the product of the world in which they live. God has placed us where we are, but, for better or worse, the world around us has molded us into much of who we are. This is why whenever we […]

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Grace and Works: Scripture Study

Grace and Works: Ephesians 2:8-10 Scripture Study We invite you to use these scripture studies for personal enrichment, group study or discipleship. Context The overarching theme of Ephesians 2:1–10 is salvation by grace through faith. God lavishes his grace on Christians through his saving initiative. Paul explains to his readers that they were spiritually dead, […]

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Quick Guide to Sharing your Faith

Quick Guide to Sharing your Faith What to do BEFORE you share your faith: Know the gospel Remember the gospel is good news to proclaimed, not some sort of message to be lived out. Sharing the gospel involves using words. Therefore, we must know the basic content of the gospel before we can proclaim it. […]

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Stressed Out Marriages

Biblical Strategies for Stressed Out Marriages Feature by Willie Batson Even in the best of times, marriage relationships can be hard work. However, events over which you have little or no control, such as a pandemic and its associated results, can produce stressed-out-pressure-cooker environments in the best relationships. Higher individual stress levels may cause something […]

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For the Glory of God

For the Glory of God: The Theology of Paul Feature by Nathaniel Bickford What comes to mind when you think of Paul’s letters? Perhaps the doctrine of justification by grace, through faith jumps out at you. Maybe you latch on to Peter’s observation that some of what Paul wrote is hard to understand (which it […]

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Is It Time To Drop the Term “Evangelical”?

Is It Time to Drop the Term “Evangelical?” Editorial by Justin Nash Has the term “evangelical” become meaningless? This is a very relevant question to those of us who consider ourselves evangelicals. This would include most who read this magazine and the network of churches the magazine represents. Advent Christian General Conference is a member […]

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