Archive for February, 2011

True Christianity is not easy.  Jesus said, “Take up your cross and follow me.”  Much of what passes for biblical Christianity is little more than an effortless pursuit for something religious. A generation of Christians reared among push buttons and automatic machines is impatient of slower and less direct methods of reaching their goals. We […]


Prayer is an act of worship.  When we pray we agree with God about our dependency upon Him.  To say it truthfully, there is no genuine worship where there is no genuine prayer.  Private prayer prompts private worship, and private worship precedes public worship.  Consider these thoughts on prayer. Ten minutes spent in the presence […]


There are no little people, no little places. Those are the words of Francis Schaeffer, an American theologian and pastor in the 20th century.  The point is simple: all of us in our seemingly ordinary work and lives are doing something extraordinary. When we live life, all of it, for the glory of God, we […]


Jesus said,I am the way, the TRUTH, and the life; no one comes to the Father expect by Me.  In our culture truth is relative, entirely dependent upon one’s point of view, environment, education, and economic status.  The result is a great percentage of the populous looks at the doctrines of Christianity as one idea […]