We’re Pointers

I thought I would take a few more minutes to talk some more about this article. I wish there were a way to talk about the article without seeming to attack the author. I don’t know anything about Lucy Ann Moll and I don’t have any ill will toward her. I favor giving her the […]

Baals Of Our Day

Yesterday I got all fired up about a Christian writing a psychological article on a Biblical Counseling web site. I could hardly contain myself and I may have skipped a few steps for some. I tried to tone it down by asking questions and saying very little. I thought I would go back today and […]

Message & Invitation from Jim Wilson

Dawson Trotman, founder of the Navigators, visited the Naval Academy during my first-class year. On a Sunday afternoon, he spoke to about twenty Christian midshipmen in Memorial Hall. He was a dynamic speaker. At the end of his talk, he said he would like to talk with those of us who really meant business with […]

Approaching The One Who Sinned

Pastor Lawyer, Are you saying that a wife should just “grin and bear it”? That she should just take what he’s giving, put her head down and submit to his sinful treatment? The Bible says that when someone sins against us we are to go to them and tell them about it (Mt. 18:15). Then […]

Upholding God’s Principles?

Pastor! We have an adult daughter (25 years old) who is graduating this year. Unfortunately – she is not a believer. For some time she has been telling us that she is going to live with her boyfriend; unfortunately – she does not say anything about the intention to marriage. So far, whenever they come […]

As Christ Loves the Church – Gave himself

What does “gave himself” mean in Ephesians 5:25? I ran into this question as I was trying to learn to live with my wife in an understanding way. What does Paul mean when he says to love your wife like Christ loved the church and gave himself? What Jesus did when he gave himself is […]

Gloriously Broken

By Kenton Spratt, Pastor Christ Church, Spokane, WA 14. What is sin? Sin is any want of conformity unto, or transgression of, the law of God. 15. What was the sin whereby our first parents fell from the estate wherein they were created? The sin whereby our first parents fell from the estate wherein they were […]

More Troubling Our Trouble

Forgiveness is difficult when we think the person who sinned against us doesn’t understand what they’ve done to us. They don’t “get” it. They seem to continue on like nothing happened, or they don’t acknowledge or agree that it ever did happen. But we know, way down in our heart, that they sinned against us […]