Praying for Iran’s Christians, Peace, and Godly Change

En-Joy Ministries calls for prayer for Iran’s persecuted Christians, facing imprisonment and torture under a Shia-dominated regime. With historical regime changes like the 1953 CIA-backed coup in Iran and the 2003 Iraq invasion leading to chaos, we pray for godly, organic change in Iran, avoiding past disasters. The Middle East’s tensions, rooted in the biblical split of Isaac and Ishmael, reflect a spiritual battle. Israel’s 1948 formation fulfills prophecy. We intercede for Iran’s believers, innocent people, Israel’s protection, and a divinely appointed regime, trusting God’s redemptive plan.

Building Bridges, Sharing Joy: Witnessing to Other Worldviews

At En-Joy Ministries, we share the gospel with joy, building bridges to other worldviews. Like Jesus with the Samaritan woman (John 4:4-42), we foster genuine relationships, find common ground, and present Christ with love. Build trust through friendship (Proverbs 17:17), affirm shared values (Acts 17:23), and share your story of faith with gentleness (1 Peter 3:15). Live the gospel through actions, inviting others to discover Jesus’ eternal joy. Let’s reflect Christ’s heart, connecting with others in love and truth to draw them closer to Him.

Answering Tough Theological Questions with Biblical Truth

Pastor Barron Greenwalt addresses tough theological questions for En-Joy Ministries, affirming a young earth creation view and the authority of Scripture. Hell is real, but God’s justice and love meet at the cross, offering salvation. The Genesis account supports a young earth, and science reveals God’s design, not conflict. Evolution is not needed; God created directly. In a pluralistic society, Christians must share the Gospel with love, listening, and pointing to Jesus. En-Joy Ministries invites seekers to explore God’s truth and equips believers to answer questions boldly, proclaiming Christ’s hope with compassion.

How Are Old Testament Saints Saved? Understanding God’s Timeless Plan of Salvation

How are Old Testament saints saved if they never knew Jesus? Christians believe salvation is through Christ’s timeless sacrifice, applied to all who trust God’s promises. Abraham was justified by faith (Genesis 15:6), trusting God’s covenant, fulfilled in Jesus (Galatians 3:16). Old Testament sacrifices pointed to Christ’s ultimate atonement (Hebrews 10:10). Saints like Moses trusted God’s plan, revealed progressively, and were saved by grace through faith, just as we are. In eternity, they’ll join us, worshiping the Savior whose cross bridges all time, uniting believers from every era in God’s redemptive story.

King David’s Greatest Sin: A Lesson in Sin, Consequences, and Redemption

King David’s Greatest Sin: A Reflection
King David, “a man after God’s own heart,” fell into adultery and murder, sins that scarred his family and kingdom. Sin’s ripple effects spread like yeast, but God’s grace offers forgiveness to the repentant (1 John 1:9). Revisiting this piece in 2025, I’m struck by its renewed relevance in a world grappling with sin’s consequences. David’s story reminds us to flee temptation and share the Gospel boldly. How has David’s story shaped your view of sin and forgiveness? Share your thoughts below to spark discussion!

Pray for Peace: Israel, Iran, and God’s Plan

Israel’s strikes on Iran spark fears of retaliation, echoing ancient hostility between Ishmael’s and Israel’s tribes (Genesis 16:12). At En-Joy Ministries, we reject the heresy that the church replaced Israel—both have divine destinies (Romans 11:1-2). This is a spiritual battle (Ephesians 6:12), with confusion as the enemy’s tactic (Nehemiah 4:8). Pray for peace, discernment, and protection, trusting God’s sovereignty (Psalm 46:1). Join us in seeking spiritual blessings (Ephesians 1:3) to be peacemakers. God’s plan will prevail. #Israel #Iran #PrayForPeace #SpiritualWarfare #MiddleEast #BiblicalTruth #EnJoyMinistries

Dying to Self, Rising in Christ: The Power of Water Baptism

Water baptism is a powerful act of obedience, symbolizing our death to self and new life in Christ. Through Lydia’s story (Acts 16) and Paul’s teachings (Romans 6), we see baptism as a declaration of our union with Jesus, making us His flesh and bone in the earth. As joint heirs, we’re “like Him,” called to live righteously, empowered by the Holy Spirit. At En-Joy Ministries, we celebrate this transformative step, uniting us with God’s family. Visit en-joyministries.org to learn more or share your story!

Embracing Jesus as the Truth: A Biblical-Historical Journey

At En-Joy Ministries, we find confidence in knowing Christ and living in complete union with Him, as His Spirit testifies with our spirit, affirming our faith. This deep spiritual connection is enriched by biblical-historical evidence: the New Testament’s reliable manuscripts detail Jesus’ life and resurrection, non-Christian sources like Tacitus and Josephus corroborate His existence, and Old Testament prophecies like Isaiah 53 find fulfillment in Him. This harmony of spiritual assurance and historical grounding invites us to embrace His transformative love. Join us in celebrating a faith alive with hope!

The Creator’s Hand: Four Scientific Evidences Pointing to God’s Design

The universe’s precise order, sudden beginning, fine-tuning for life, and the complexity of cells reveal God’s purposeful design. Romans 1:20 declares His eternal power is evident in creation. From the harmony of physical laws (Psalm 19:1) to the intricate balance enabling life (Isaiah 45:18), science points to the Creator. The origin of life and cellular complexity (Job 12:10) defy chance, affirming God’s handiwork. As pastor of En-Joy Ministries, I invite you to follow science’s path to God, worshipping Him for His divine plan revealed in the cosmos and life itself.

The Correlation Between Christian Influence and Individual Freedom: A Call to Return to Our Roots

The United States’ freedoms are eroding as Christian influence declines. Freedom House data shows nations with Christian heritage, like Norway and South Korea, rank among the freest. In America, taxes and government overreach stifle liberty, while welfare dependency grows. Scripture (2 Chronicles 7:14) calls for national repentance to restore our Christian roots. Benjamin Franklin warned, “A republic, if you can keep it.” Without a return to biblical values—honesty, responsibility, and compassion—our liberties risk further decline. Let us pray, repent, and act to preserve the republic before it’s too late.