Today, we’re diving into one of the most fascinating chapters in history—the birth and explosive growth of the early Christian church. I’m talking about the years between 30 AD and 500 AD, when a small group of Jesus’ followers grew into a movement that reshaped the Roman Empire and beyond.
Tag: Christianity
Thank God for Veterans
Thank God for veterans! How honorable are the people who will leave their families, homes, and lives and voluntarily join with like-minded people to defend the people of our country? They risk their lives to save ours. Many don’t come home; I am thankful that mine did. My family has a long history of serving […]
God of the Living
The author reflects on God’s constant presence and finds comfort in knowing that God is the ‘I AM;’ God of the past, present, and future.
Wait for Him
Waiting for God can be challenging, but it is essential to lean on Jesus, who remains steadfast despite our unworthiness. While striving for holiness is important, God’s grace and mercy are ever-present.
Clean Feet
Pastor Mark Driscoll commented on the “He Gets Us” Super Bowl ad, emphasizing the need to discern false teachings and not blindly trust pleasant-sounding messages.
Enjoy That Turkey Leg
As we celebrate Thanksgiving, take note of you’re bountiful meal and treats that you may be blessed with. Remember the poor and give graciously to their needs, but enjoy what you eat1! No, I’m not talking about diets or permanent changes to our meals. I am referring to the food we eat during Thanksgiving, Christmas, […]
From Caretakers to Disciple Makers
Relevance of Local Churches It has been decades since we have witnessed widespread Christian revival in churches in Europe and America. During this time, the Church has quietly but methodically transitioned from proclaimers of Good News to caretakers and groundskeepers. For the most affluent or financially endowed churches, their exteriors have been maintained and upgraded […]
