Jack Rector Working toward tomorrow Being prepared for our work in the millennium and beyond, will require us to be doing God's will and finishing, with His help, His work in us. … [Read more...]
Because Time is Urgent
Marshall Stiver Because Time is Urgent Why are we here within the body of Christ- God's church- at whatever age we may be? We are here because we live in urgent times. The faithful have always learned to live their lives urgently down through … [Read more...]
A Giving Attitude
Gary MacPherson A Giving Attitude God is the first giver. Giving is a central character trait of God that He wants developed in those He has called. God expects us to give tithes and offerings to Him and to not do so is a form of robbing God. … [Read more...]
We Are Called, But Are We Chosen?
Ken Parks We Are Called, But Are We Chosen? Christ said in both Matthew 20:16 and Matthew 22:14, " For many are called, but few are chosen". Have we really taken the time to think through what Christ has said here? Why is it that many are … [Read more...]
Life Disciplined
Ryan Welsh Life Disciplined We are called to lead disciplined lives. Lives of continued growth, temperate in all things. It’s too easy to sit back, let time pass and find yourself a year down the road with very little to show for it. Through … [Read more...]
Authority, Equity and Equality
Tim Vail Authority, Equity and Equality Equity and equality are two key aspects of justice that are to flow from authority. These concepts today, however, are actively being used and distorted in an ironic twist by those actually seeking … [Read more...]
Navigating Church Dichotomy Without Cynicism
S Orchard Navigating Church Dichotomy Without Cynicism The Church of God presents a challenging dichotomy between what it claims to be and what it looks like. This is especially difficult for young people, prone to testing authority and … [Read more...]
Our Life – A Means To An End
Bill Hutchison Our Life - A Means To An End Leviticus 23:39 instructs us to live within temporary dwellings just as ancient Israel did while living in the wilderness. This is to remind us that our lives, though short and temporary, serve a purpose, … [Read more...]
Welcome to Eutopia
Bart Lindenberg Welcome to Eutopia Eutopia comes from Greek and means "a good pliace". Utopia comes from the Greek and was used to describe a perfect place by Sir Thomas More. It means "no place" because there is no perfect place on earth … [Read more...]
The Fulfillment of Joy
Marshall Stiver The Fulfillment of Joy The Feast of Tabernacles gives us a beautiful vision of the future that is a total contrast to today. It is also a needed reminder of just how unique faithful believers are today. Despite living in a world … [Read more...]
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