Search results for: Breaking News World News cleantalkorg2.ru bbc news world Latest News Stock Market news am Breaking News Video

Jan 28

Christ Puts a Comma Where the World Puts a Period by Luke Holmes

This is the good news of the gospel. Words that didn’t make sense together make sense now because of the death and resurrection of Jesus.​

May 25

Gluttons for Good News by Mike Brooks

It doesn’t get better than the gospel. There isn’t a higher up, further down, deeper, wider experience to be had in the Christian life.

Sep 29

The Good News of Great Joy by Brett Fredenberg

Series: Beholding and Becoming

Jesus Christ came into this world so that – in His life, death, resurrection, and ascension – we could be made one with God again. He was restoring us to the life and happiness we experienced with Him in the garden, and continuing His original plan for this world to be filled with the glory of God.

Oct 3

We Can�t Mourn Like The World by Adam Kareus

We mourn the passing of loved ones and friends, but if they are in Christ we don’t mourn like the world.

Oct 3

We Can’t Mourn Like The World by Adam Kareus

We mourn the passing of loved ones and friends, but if they are in Christ we don’t mourn like the world.

May 4

The Pulpit is the Prow of the World by Staff

Yes, the world's a ship on its passage out . . .

Mar 30

The Church in a Politicized World by Jared C. Wilson

Are these our options? Political idolatry on the one hand and political silence on the other?

Apr 21

Andrew King on How Amos Can Shape Our View of God and the World by Andrew King

Series: Conversations

FTC.co asks Andrew King, Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Spurgeon College, "How can the prophet Amos shape our view of God and the world?"

Jun 11

Breaking the Power of Shame by John Beeson

Ashamed friend: look to the shamed one on the cross and know his shame was for you. His shame was so that you might not be ashamed, that his welcome would overcome the world’s rejection.

May 31

Don’t Side with the World by Charles Spurgeon

Side with the afflicted people of God, and not with the world.

>