In the time of Paul and the apostles, believers would gather in someone’s house (church) and a designated person would bring a letter from Paul or the other apostles. They would get up and read from the letter, possibly without breaks, all the way through.
Good Friday is Good!
As most Christians celebrate Good Friday (and some who say the date is wrong kind of ignore it), we are nevertheless reminded of what actually happened that day. What were the events and the motives that make this a special weekend, and what we call Good Friday? Was it actually good?
The Everlasting Good News
This past weekend, I had the privilege of being invited to preach at Omaha Memorial Church, a very diverse church community (over 30 different countries represented) from the Seventh-day Adventist faith. I spoke about the topic I believe is of utmost importance for all people to understand, and although it was very brief and I […]
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