Pastors

Remembering the Righteousness of Joseph

Joseph was a righteous man. It took a lot of courage to do what he did.

The Surprising History Behind ‘Joy to the World’

Did you know that "Joy to the World" was never intended to be a Christmas song? This is one reasons Claire Pfann, Academic Dean at the University of the Holy Land, calls it “one Christmas carol that is unlike all others."

WATCH: How to Share the Gospel with Your Family Members

In a recent episode of “Way of the Master,” Kirk Cameron shared his thoughts on how to share the gospel with your family well, which is very practical advice for the holidays!

What We Are Learning Training Women to Teach

The church needs female Bible teachers. Here are some key lessons we are learning as we endeavor to train women to handle the Word rightly.

When Paul Says, ‘Put on the new man’ What Does That Mean?

Sometimes familiar language in the Bible loses its meaning because it is so familiar. One example is Paul’s command to “put on the new...

Shepherd and Lead the Teacher in You

Kenton Beshore (my predecessor and pastor emeritus at our church) and I meet every other week for lunch, and I always learn something. Recently...

Stepping Out of the Shadows

It would be easy to bemoan the state of the world in which we live. 2019 was a year of momentous change with the...

Advent Lessons in a Genealogy: Jesus is for Gentiles Too

The gospel of of Matthew was the first biblical book to be written in over 400 years. And Matthew breaks the centuries of silence with…a genealogy