“It is a profound mistake to imagine that Christianity ever intended to dissipate the bewilderment and even the terror, the sense of our own nothingness, which come upon us when we think about the nature of things. It comes to intensify them. Without such sensations there is no religion.” C. S. Read More →
Jesus first came to earth as a baby in a manger over 2000 years ago. This is the first Advent, and its why Christmas calendars are often called “Advent Calendars.” The second advent, the second coming, is the hope of all Christians. We have this hope because Jesus promises His return. Sermon by Read More →
The virgin birth is miraculous, supernatural, and unique. We must not dismiss it simply because it is impossible with man. If we dismiss the birth narratives of the New Testament, how can we trust the records of the resurrection? We must hold fast to Scripture and take God at His Word. He is, Read More →
Why is the Flood so important? The answer starts with the Bible’s description of the Flood and the Ark. Noah’s Flood really did happen, and it confronts us with the sobering reality of God’s judgment. The Genesis account is clearly written as historical narrative, not as myth. Lest we miss that Read More →