By John Boland | Presentation
DON’T BRUISE THE FRUIT As a young Christian, just starting out in evangelistic witnessing I memorized the appropriate Scriptures, studied the denominational edicts, knew the team mantra and put…
By WordTruth authors | Article
Forgiveness is, literally, at the heart of Christianity. Its meaning is not difficult to understand, but “to forgive” as a way of life is not something one does naturally. It is…
By Chris Steyn | Directory
HCFI strives to inspire and equip all Christians serving in healthcare to manifest Jesus Christ in daily life and work.
By WordTruth authors | Article
Here is a Christmas study in which all or part can be easily shared with others.
By Joseph Paul Cadariu | Blog
Daily since returning from Lausanne, I have thanked God for the joy I experienced there. In an article I wrote for our church magazine, I stated, "If Heaven is anything…
By WordTruth authors | Article
Medical experts can evaluate a person’s physical condition by reliable observation and testing. In the spiritual dimension, a biblical diagnosis can also reveal the spiritual health of the church (ekklesia)…
By Marcus14 | Sermon/Message
There is a song by Eddie James called "I AM." The lyrics are wonderful. In God’s word, He insights that He is our portion. All through the Bible God tells of…
By WordTruth authors | Article
There are not many reliable avenues to gain insight into the “real you” . . . but your words, like a mirror, reflect what is in your heart. A confession is…
By WordTruth authors | Article
Theoretical beliefs can be stated in “what you say,” but true beliefs are revealed in “what you do.” You have probably mentioned the importance of prayer and its necessity for…
By WordTruth authors | Article
Biblical guidelines for when and how to leave a church are not readily available. This material is published for God’s glory and for the benefit of fellow believers. Even though…
By WordTruth authors | Article
Is your understanding of church primarily associated with buildings, programs, worship music, missions, pastors, fund-raising, corporate structure, scheduling, and age-level ministries? If so, then a review of the biblical perspective…
By WordTruth authors | Article
Two greatest priorities = two greatest commandments. There is no third great priority or third command to "love self." Our natural love of self does not need to be commanded…
By Joseph Paul Cadariu | Blog
For me, Capetown 2010 was a foretaste of Heaven. Upon returning home to my wife and church, I stated that if Heaven was anything like the Lausanne Congress, i am…
By WordTruth authors | Article
Theoretical beliefs are revealed by "what you say" but true beliefs are revealed by "what you do." Hopefully, in great challenges, what we say corresponds to what we do. For…
By Florin Docea | Blog
Sometime ago I noticed that my style of speaking was different in church versus at work. For example, at church I would freely talk about God’s favor/ blessings, prayer for…
By WordTruth authors | Article
Friendships in families and ministry leadership tend to fragment when the glue holding them together is feeling-based “love.” This type of “love” takes little effort and requires almost no attention,…
By WordTruth authors | Article
Forgiving yourself is NOT a biblical perspective. That statement is often surprising in light of the avalanche of material that promotes the "need to forgive yourself." However, when there is…
By Joe Bates | Blog
By request, I decided to start a blog. I do not have much time to prepare yet another post, so they have tended to be very short and to the…
By Grant Lovejoy | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Samuel Chiang introduces the panel. Grant Lovejoy discusses oral learning and orality as a breakthrough strategy in Scripture access. A video illustrates the transition from traditional methods to oral strategies.…
By Panel | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Ron Green (USA) offers practical steps for pursuing outreach to oral learners. He moderates the comments and questions from the small groups. Download Options PC users: Right click a link…
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