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Amos, the blue-collar prophet, had an uncomfortable and urgent warning for the comfortable socialites of his day. It’s still applicable.
05/02/2022 - By Timothy Pierce
Christians can offer relationships and diverse skillsets needed to facilitate the successful reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals.
04/28/2022 - By Marcus Franklin
Ruth Cook celebrates her stepfather and gives thanks for other men and women who provide safety and security during turbulent times.
04/26/2022 - By Ruth Cook
Maddie Rarick examines the prophetic book of Joel for purposes of preaching, offering a behind the scenes look at what preaching should be.
04/25/2022 - By Maddie Rarick
Joshua Sharp discusses the biblical difference between rape and adultery in response to a poll taken by another pastor on Twitter.
04/19/2022 - By Joshua Sharp
Dr. Kelvin J. Kelley, associate professor of theology in the Hardin-Simmons University Logsdon School of Theology, offers a narrative look into Hosea.
04/18/2022 - By Dr. Kelvin J. Kelley
Rachel Jones shares what she learned about the joy of the Lord while serving among Polish and Ukrainian people at a church in Poland.
04/13/2022 - By Rachel Jones
Reflecting on Texas Baptists’ recent Future Church 2030 conference, one attendee sees more emphasis needed on being rather than doing.
04/12/2022 - By Myles Werntz
Women were the first to encounter the resurrected Jesus. When Jesus called Mary Magdalene’s name, he changed her posture and perspective.
04/11/2022 - By Cokiesha Bailey Robinson
Simon of Cyrene was a bystander not looking to get involved beyond watching, but he became part of the world’s most important story.
04/04/2022 - By Dr. H. Fritz Williams Jr.
How can people so close be so divided? Ross Shelton explores an explanation taken from nature and a response.
03/29/2022 - By Ross Shelton
What we don’t bring into submission to the Holy Spirit can cause us, like Judas, to miss the true relationship available with Jesus.
03/28/2022 - By Dr. Froswa' Booker-Drew