Wine! Its In The Bible
Wine! Its In The Bible
by Stan Schirmacher
Only eternity will reveal how many people have been misled by their ignorance and misunderstanding of the word “wine” in the Bible! Unbelievers and drinkers have wielded a whip tipped with scriptures and Christians have allowed the whip to continue to snap, because they don’t know how to clip the point – not understanding that the message is against liquor, not for it!
Take Christ’s first miracle, the turning of… Continue reading
Rewards For & Judgment Of Believers
What The Bible Teaches About
Rewards For & Judgment Of Believers
“After these things the word of the LORD came unto Abram in a vision, saying, Fear not, Abram: I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward.”
[Genesis 15:1]
Introduction
So, just what exactly does the Bible teach about rewards for believers in heaven? There are two major schools of thought on this subject. One teaches that believers will receive some kind of physical rewards (literal crowns)… Continue reading
What Would Jesus Do?
What Would Jesus Do?
The World Says: |
God Says: |
Take what’s yours! | “For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.” [1 Timothy 6:7] |
If you don’t like somebody tell them off! | “If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.” [Romans 12:18] |
Its MY body! I can do what I want with it! | “Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy… Continue reading |
The Virtue of Name-Calling
The Virtue of Name-Calling
John W. Robbins
American Christians of the twentieth century are, for the most part, a pusillanimous bunch. About the only time they shed their timidity is in order to attack a fellow Christian who is valiant in defense of the truth. A Christian like that is perceived as a threat to the “unity of believers” and the “peace of the church.” Confronted with such a manifest threat to unity and peace, some professed Christians can… Continue reading
The Christian And The Film Arts
The Christian And The Film Arts
by Herman Hanko
Introduction
The problem of the film arts, as we treat it in this pamphlet, is somewhat more broad than the title itself would suggest. Usually the subject is limited to various dramatic presentations captured on film and shown in the theaters around the country. However, in our treatment of this subject we wish also to include the dramatic presentations which are given “live” on stages, whether that be on Broadway or… Continue reading