Repeal the Johnson Amendment Now: Unleashing the Church to Defend Christian Values and American Freedom

The Johnson Amendment muzzles churches, banning pastors from endorsing candidates under threat of losing tax-exempt status. This infringes on religious and free speech rights, silencing the church’s role in shaping America’s moral compass. With taxes misused to fund anti-Christian policies and threats like Sharia law rising, we must repeal this law now. Scripture calls us to be “salt and light” (Matthew 5:13–16). Pastors, speak boldly! Christians, demand Congress act! Repeal the Johnson Amendment to restore our voice and defend our faith.

Teaching Personal Integrity: A Biblical Guide to Wholeness and Uprightness

Integrity is essential for a godly life, guiding actions and relationships in alignment with God’s character. It encompasses wholeness, soundness, and moral uprightness as depicted in Scripture, notably through the examples of figures like Job and David, who exemplified integrity in trials. To cultivate integrity, one should adopt core values such as courage, trustworthiness, and a commitment to help others, while also creating a personal vision statement. Living transparently and sharing personal testimonies further enhance integrity. By aligning with God’s truth and consistently seeking mentorship, individuals can strengthen their integrity, which ultimately benefits their leadership and personal growth.

Putting God First: Living for His Glory

Struggling to put God first? Matthew 6:33 reminds us: “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.” King Solomon’s pursuit of false gods led him astray (1 Kings 11:4-6), but prioritizing God opens the pathway to miracles. Immerse yourself in His Word (Psalm 119:17) and listen for His still, small voice (1 Kings 19:11-13). Join our Bible study tonight as we explore living for God’s glory, or read the full blog post to discover practical steps to align your priorities with His will. #PutGodFirst #BibleStudy

The Spark of Life: A Glimmer of God’s Creation

Discover the zinc spark—a burst of light at fertilization, revealing God’s intricate design. Science shows zinc ions signal life’s start, seen via fluorescent probes. Scripture echoes this: “In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind” (John 1:4). As Galileo said, “Science tells us how the heavens go; the Bible tells us how to go to heaven.” Follow the science, and find God’s handiwork. This miracle of life, both biochemical and divine, deepens our awe. Read more about how science and faith illuminate God’s creation!

Rediscovering Worship the Early Church Way – 1 Corinthians 14 Unveiled

Ever wonder how the early church worshipped? 1 Corinthians 14 shows it wasn’t a one-man show—everyone brought something: a hymn, a lesson, a prophecy. Paul says it’s all for building up, orderly yet Spirit-led, with every believer joining in. No spectators, just contributors. Imagine a Sunday where you share a prayer, your friend sings, and the Spirit flows freely. It’s a far cry from stage-led services, but it’s biblical. Check out the full blog post for how this participatory model could shake up your church!

Living as the Flesh and Bone of Christ: Spiritual Gifts and Our Union with Him

We’re the flesh and bone of Christ in the earth, united with Him as His body (1 Cor. 12:27). The Holy Spirit equips us with gifts—wisdom, faith, healing—not for boasting, but to serve and reveal Him. As He is, so are we (1 John 4:17). The old self is gone; we’re a new creation in Christ (2 Cor. 5:17), living by His strength (Phil. 4:13). God doesn’t need us—He invites us into His mission, gifting us with grace to reflect His love. You’re everything He wants you to be, right now.

Four Principles of Creation: Reflections on God’s Genius

The post discusses four principles of creation from Genesis, highlighting God’s nature as reflected through science. It emphasizes that God created through His Word and plan, with personal involvement, and established a rhythm of rest. The interplay of science and faith reveals God’s wisdom, power, and love, enhancing our understanding of creation.

Yearning for the Redeemer: Job’s Hope in the Darkest Hour

Job’s life crumbles—loss, pain, betrayal—yet in Job 19:25-27, he declares, ‘I know that my redeemer lives… in my flesh I will see God.’ Amid suffering (vv. 1-24), he yearns not for relief, but for God Himself. It’s personal—‘I myself will see him’—and physical, a resurrection hope. His heart aches for this Redeemer who’ll stand on the earth, proving pain isn’t the end. Job’s faith shines: broken, he trusts God will show up. What a wild hope—does it change how you face your own dark hours?

Face to Face with God: The Shocking Promise of Revelation 22:4

“Seeing God’s face sounds amazing, but scripture says it’s impossible now. Moses saw only God’s back—His face too holy to survive (Exodus 33:18-23). John 1:18 agrees: no one’s seen God, though Jesus reveals Him. 1 Timothy 6:15-16 calls His light unapproachable; Hebrews 12:14 demands holiness to see Him. Yet Revelation 22:4 shocks us: on the New Earth, we’ll gaze on His face—transformed, holy, intimate with the King. It’s not just a sight; it’s redemption’s peak, flipping our limits into eternal glory. How wild is that promise?

Did Moses See God or Not? Unraveling a Bible Mystery

Did Moses see God? Exodus 33 says he saw God’s back, but John 1:18 claims no one has seen God. Confusing? Not quite. Moses glimpsed a veiled glory—God’s face was too holy for mortal eyes. John’s talking about God’s full essence, unseen until Jesus revealed Him in human form. Scripture hints at more: Jacob and Manoah ‘saw God’ through filtered encounters. The real kicker? Revelation 22:4 promises we’ll see His face on the New Earth, transformed to handle His light. It’s not a contradiction—it’s a journey from glimpses to glory!