It is the most solemn moment of every week, when we pause to remember the Lord’s sacrificial death for us and the sins of the entire world. What did the Lord’s Supper mean to Him and what must it mean to us?
It is the most solemn moment of every week, when we pause to remember the Lord’s sacrificial death for us and the sins of the entire world. What did the Lord’s Supper mean to Him and what must it mean to us?
Although we will face trials and have disappointments, we are more than conquerors through Jesus Christ. How great it is to know that God is for us!!
On at least eight occasions the gospel writers describe Jesus as being “moved with compassion.” The familiar story of Mary, Martha and Lazarus reveals His compassionate heart, and in so doing, teaches us how to be a compassionate people.
A significant feature of the Lord’s church is her attitude towards Scripture, both its inspiration and authority. Who we are and what we practice depend on these two fundamental truths.
Raising children is hard. What are some practical things parents can do so that their children’s faith will grow to be their own faith?
We all make mistakes but sometimes we don’t deal with them appropriately. God’s word helps us to understand forgiveness and teaches us that through love, humility and faith in God, all things can work together for good!
There is no such thing as a perfect family because families are made of imperfect people. But by following God’s prescription, we can have healthy families and glorify God as a genuine light to a lost and dying world.
Senior members have a critical part in the works of the church. How do we use our example and experience to help following generations work through challenges?