Archive for the 'Internet Religion Resources' Category

Psychic - You Can Concentrate, But Will You?

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

All have the ability to concentrate, but will you? You can, but
whether you will or not depends on you. It is one thing to be
able to do something, and another thing to do it. There is far
more ability not used than is used. Why do not more men of
ability make something of themselves? There are […]

IN LONELY DESPAIR

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

Despair is not new to this century; nor is depression, or the
agony of aloneness. Kneeling alone in desperate battle with an
overwhelming sense of futility is not something that only you
face. It is a struggle many of us have shared over the years,
even though we cannot be at your side at this moment. Does it
help to […]

Rome Under Siege: Doing Apologetics With Hannibal (Part 2)

Friday, July 6th, 2007

Rome’s leaders formally accept the doctrine of Christ handed down at the Council of Chalcedon (A.D. 451), which rightly held that Christ has two natures, one fully human, and the other fully divine. In its famous four “alpha-privatives,” it declares that Christ possesses these natures “without confusion, without conversion, without division, and without separation.” In […]

Joy Of The Lord

Friday, June 29th, 2007

The word means different things to different people.
Is it simply an emotion or feeling? Do we only feel
joy when life seems to be going good, when our
circumstances are favorable? Or is there something
more? I’d like to explore what the Word of God says
about this topic.
Psalm 16:11 says “Thou will show me the path of life,
in […]

DARING MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED TO HEAR GOD’S VOICE

Monday, June 25th, 2007

ARE YOU PROUD OF NOT HEARING GOD’S VOICE?
I know I wasn’t. Since everyone I knew didn’t hear God’s voice, I assumed this was normal. But I couldn’t get rid of the yearning for God that was eating me up inside. I was bone dry in my spirit. Surely there was more to this Christian […]

Expand Your Church’s Search Engine Reach!

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

One of the main goals of a Church web site is usually to attract the attention and interest of people who are “church shopping”. There are many ways to do that, (which we will cover at a later date), but one of the problems many churches in urban areas run in to is the geographical […]

Development of Liberal Theology: An Overview (Part 1)

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

The modern historical era of liberal theology basically encompass four distinct phases of change. The Enlightenment phase extends from the seventeenth century to approximately the middle or late eighteenth century. It is followed by the Romantic phase which is prominent until the mid-nineteenth century when it fades and then rise in the form of Modernism. […]