by Mark Nicholson | Dec 26, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, Mark, podcast, video
Though the Christmas celebrations generally start in early December, the time leading up to Christmas, or Advent, should be a time of reflection and patience that culminates in Christmas, the celebration of the incarnation of Christ.
by Mark Nicholson | Dec 18, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, Mark, podcast, video
The advent season is a beautiful time to reflect on our joy and thanksgiving for the Gospel. Will you sacrifice with us?
by John Ensor | Dec 16, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, John, Missions, podcast, video
The traditional nativity scene brings all the pieces of the Christmas story together into one picture. But don’t forget the red dragon from Revelation 12 is also part of the Christmas story. He came to destroy Christ the moment He was born and he’s trying to destroy us even now. Let us rejoice in the victory and wage the war of love.
by Mark Nicholson | Dec 12, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, Mark, podcast, video
John the Baptist exemplifies what a life of preparation looks like.
by John Ensor | Dec 9, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, John, Missions, podcast, video
John’s appreciation of Matthew West’s music, especially during the Christmas season, comes from a discussion they had several years ago. Matthew is passionate about using music to help encourage his listeners faith with stories of God’s faithfulness to mend and heal. John was encouraged to hear the stories behind “Mended” and “Untold.”
by Mark Nicholson | Dec 6, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, Mark, podcast, video
Embracing a Biblical ethic is crucial for establishing a stable and moral society and essential for navigating complex moral issues and preventing societal decline. Francis Schaeffer wrote, “If there are no absolutes by which to judge society, then society itself is absolute.”