Monday, February 20, 2017

Human life begins in ‘bright flash of light’ - by Jim Denison

Great article from Jim Denison regarding the point at which human life begins.

Human life begins in ‘bright flash of light’
Researchers at Northwestern University in Chicago have documented an amazing fact. According to The Telegraph, when a human sperm meets an egg, “an explosion of tiny sparks erupts from the egg at the exact moment of conception.” Northwestern professor Teresa Woodruff calls the phenomenon “breathtaking.”

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Monday, February 13, 2017

Deadly Doctrines: The Pattern and Protection - Tim Challies

Another article by Tim Challies regarding false teachers that is worth reading. This article focuses on how we as a church can defend ourselves from false teaching. It is also an eye-opener to the accuracy of the Apostle Paul's words to Timothy in regard to the issues we face in American culture today. Click the link below to read the full article.

Deadly Doctrines: The Pattern and Protection - Tim Challies: How do we guard ourselves against false teachers and their deadly doctrines? How do we protect ourselves, our families, and our churches from their lies?

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Do I Really Need To Suffer? - Tim Challies

Another great article from Tim Challies. I hope you get a chance to read it and understand how God knows what is best for each of us to grown as Christians.

Do I Really Need To Suffer? - Tim Challies: Suffering is often lauded as a key, and perhaps the key to growth and maturity. Is this true? If so, should I want to suffer in order to grow?

Monday, February 6, 2017

The Five Tests of False Doctrine - Tim Challies

A great article by Tim Challies on how to spot false doctrine or teaching. Click the title/link below to read the full article.

The Five Tests of False Doctrine - Tim Challies: Putting a doctrine to the test is the best way to determine if it is true or false. As we test it, we learn our responsibility toward it: Accept or reject it.