Ever since the thief on the cross received paradise with his dying breath, Christianity is seen as a religion that accepts converts from any background. Ten modern-day converts range from political to the music industry to former porn stars. David Berkowitz, an infamous convicted murder of at least six people, converted from Satanism to Christianity [...]
How To Behave At A Church Wedding When You’re Not Religious
It’s traditional to choose to get married in a church purely because the ceremony has obvious ties to religion. Of course, these days a lot of people prefer to keep things secular because marriage to them is a lifestyle choice rather than a statement of faith or anything of that sort. However, the church is [...]
Twelve Unlikely Heroes by John MacArthur [review]
Have you ever wondered why God called you to a specific task or purpose? Have you ever thought maybe God made a mistake by calling you to your present place of service? If you answered yes to these questions, then this book may be for you. Twelve Unlikely Heroes by John MacArthur is an in-depth [...]
Fallen Pastor Blog
Several days ago I came across this very interesting link courtesy of Dr Hershael York: After reading the post as well as some background information about it’s author, Ray Carroll, I reached out to Ray by email and offered to help in any way I could. You see, Ray is a fallen pastor who [...]
A Closer Look at Dispensational Theology
Dispensationalism, as defined on wikipedia.org, “is a nineteenth-century evangelical development based on a futurist biblical hermeneutic that sees a series of chronologically successive ‘dispensations’ or periods in history in which God relates to human beings in different ways under different Biblical covenants.” What does that mean? It means that


