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Reflections on the interplay of the Bible and Culture

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Is it really good news?

Posted on July 7, 2014 Written by Mark McIntyre 2 Comments

The word gospel literally means “good news.” In Greek, the word is euanggelion from which we derive our English words, evangelical and evangelism. So, an evangelical church is one that preaches the Gospel or good news of Jesus Christ. The question that strikes me this morning is, “are we really offering good news?” I have […]

Filed Under: Church Leadership Tagged With: Good News, Gospel, news

Love and the Cross

Posted on July 4, 2014 Written by Mark McIntyre 2 Comments

“Only love for Christ has the power to incapacitate the sturdy love for self that is the bane of every sinner, and only the grace of Christ has the power to produce that love” – Paul David Tripp Tripp goes on to point out that death of self is a prerequisite to fulling loving Christ. Jesus […]

Filed Under: Bible Reflection Tagged With: Cross, Love

By the book – A Quote from Henry Halley

Posted on July 2, 2014 Written by Mark McIntyre 4 Comments

Israel had a Book. It was only a fraction of what we now have in God’s Word, but oh how important! God’s solemn warning to Joshua, standing at the threshold of a gigantic task, was to be very careful to keep close to the words of that Book. Joshua listened and obeyed, and God honored […]

Filed Under: Quotation Tagged With: Bible, book, Halley, Handbook

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