Book number 6: Discovering the Path of Salvation series is now out in Paperback!

“Battle Ready: Putting on the Armor of God” by Stephen Luckett is a spiritual guide exploring the significance of God’s protective armor against spiritual warfare. Drawing from Ephesians 6:10-18, it underscores each piece’s symbolism and purpose, encouraging readers to deepen their faith and relationship with God while navigating life’s challenges.

The Heart of the Gospel-1 Corr 15:1-4

In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul emphasizes the core essentials of the gospel: Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection. This message, integral for salvation, is a reminder for the Corinthians to maintain their faith. The resurrection confirms Christ’s victory over sin and death, urging believers to anchor their identity and hope in these truths while sharing the gospel boldly.

AI, The Internet, and Christ’s Return by Stephen Luckett: Exploring Faith in the Digital Age

The book “AI, The Internet, and Christ’s Return” explores the intersection of technology and biblical prophecy, discussing how AI and the internet can both spread the Gospel and contribute to deception. It encourages Christians to remain vigilant and wisely navigate the digital landscape while staying focused on their faith and readiness for Christ’s return.

Standing Firm in the Invisible Battle: Understanding Spiritual Warfare

Spiritual warfare is the daily, unseen conflict between God’s forces and evil. Believers engage through truth, righteousness, and faith, utilizing the armor of God as defense against temptation and doubt. Each piece of armor empowers spiritual readiness, while prayer acts as a potent weapon. Victory is found in trusting Christ’s completed work.

Small Group Study: What Makes Christianity Unique?

This session aims to explore the unique beliefs of Christianity, focusing on its distinction from other religions. Through scripture discussion and group activities, participants will reflect on salvation, Jesus’ role, and personal relationships with God. The session concludes with prayer and encourages sharing insights beyond the group.

Why Christianity Stands Out Among Religions

Christianity is distinct for its belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and Savior, its emphasis on grace for salvation rather than works, and the significance of the crucifixion and resurrection. The Bible serves as divine revelation, promoting a personal relationship with God while encouraging global evangelism.

Why Do I Have to Attend Church Every Week?

The simple answer is you DO NOT HAVE TO attend church every week-BUT you should want to for many reasons. Early believers did not attend church, but they did meet every DAY in small groups in homes to learn and grow in Christ. As an evangelical Christian, attending church isn’t just a tradition—it’s a vitalContinue reading “Why Do I Have to Attend Church Every Week?”

Embracing Unfailing Love and Forgiveness: Lessons from the Book of Hosea

The book of Hosea illustrates God’s enduring love and forgiveness, juxtaposed with Israel’s spiritual infidelity. Through Hosea’s life, we learn about divine compassion and mercy, highlighting God’s call for repentance and restoration. This narrative invites personal reflection on grace, urging us to return to God and embody His unwavering love.

Understanding Christianity vs. Catholicism: Key Differences

The author explores their fascination with religion, particularly Christianity, and emphasizes a personal relationship with Christ over denominational ties. They highlight differences between Christianity and Catholicism, such as the role of Scripture and intercession. While recognizing commonalities, the author underscores significant theological contrasts that shape distinct beliefs and practices within Christianity.

Small Group Study Guide: Extraordinary Faith

The Study Guide for “Extraordinary Faith” focuses on exploring six biblical stories of remarkable faith in small groups. Each group discusses their assigned passage, key insights, and practical applications to reinforce trust in God. Participants choose action steps for the week, sharing them for accountability and reflecting on their faith journey through prayer and journaling.