Why We Cannot Support The Billy Graham Crusade
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A Matter of Conscience
By E. L. Bynum
It would be much easier to remain silent on the Billy Graham issue. For a number of years he has been one of the 10 most admired men in the United States, according to polls. He has been close to the top in popularity and he has no rivals in the field of religion. Without a doubt, he is the most popular… Continue reading
IRS Double-Talk About Incorporating Your Church
IRS Double-Talk About Incorporating Your Church
Look at what the IRS (U.S. Internal Revenue Service) says about incorporating churches and see how misleading there wording is. Notice the use of the word “qualify” (highlighted in bold print in the text box below), as if the IRS is giving you a gift (i.e. tax exemption) when in reality they are putting you under legal obligation to them. Or to put it another way, they are legally enslaving you under the… Continue reading
Some Advice For Running A Church Biblically
Some Advice For Running A Church Biblically
Many church leaders seem to be running their church by “the seat of their pants”, instead of methodically, systematically, according to the Bible. They may get some “ideas” from bible school or seminary or from their own observations of how other churches are run or how the church they grew up in was run. But a church that wants to be faithful to God’s word, as much as possible, will want to examine… Continue reading
Jesus Died For Whom?
Jesus Died For Whom?
Jesus died for HIS SHEEP, not for the goats. – Matthew 25:32
Jesus died for HIS CHILDREN, not for children of the Devil. – 1 John 3:10
Jesus died for GOD’S ELECT, not for the reprobate. – 2 Corinthians 13:5
Jesus died for THE WHEAT, not for the tares (weeds). – Matthew 13:30
Jesus died for HIS BRIDE the Church, not for those without (outside) the Church – Mark 4:11… Continue reading
The Pelagian Captivity Of The Church
The following article is reproduced from Modern Reformation, Vol 10, Number 3 (May/June 2001), pp. 22-29.
The Pelagian Captivity Of The Church
by R.C. Sproul
Shortly after the Reformation began, in the first few years after Martin Luther posted the Ninety-Five Theses on the church door at Wittenberg, he issued some short booklets on a variety of subjects. One of the most provocative was titled The Babylonian Captivity of the Church. In this book Luther was looking… Continue reading