Dispensationalism
and the Left Behind Theology by Rev. Dr. Bob Mulkey
Dispensationalism made its first appearance
in the middle of the 19th century with the
teachings of Anglican preacher, John Darby.
His teachings became the official theology
of the new movement he founded in Plymouth,
England called the Plymouth Brethren.
Clergy
and Trust by Rev. Dr. Bob Mulkey
Over 34 years as a pastor, I have known
several gifted pastors who have hurt their
families and churches and lost their careers
by their sexual misconduct.
In
the Belly of the Whale with Jonah
Evangelism with Integrity Dr. Jim Shoopman can show your church
how to develop a positive attitude toward
evangelism that is in keeping with your
unique character and values.
Eucharist,
I Corinthians 11: 23-26
A little Jewish boy was failing math. His
conscientious parents were at their wit’s
end. In desperation, the little man was
enrolled in a local Catholic school with
a great reputation for teaching math skills.
Easter
Message - Looking at Jesus
My comments come from John 19: 25 -27. They
start this way:
"Meanwhile, standing near the cross
of Jesus were his mother, and his mother’s
sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary
Magdalene."
HENDRICKS
HERALD – May 15, 2003
"Is HAB a 'Southern Baptist' Church?"
I thought I would be a helpful pastor and
warn you about the questions from your Methodist,
Presbyterian, and Episcopal friends who
happen to read The Wall Street Journal a
couple of weeks ago...
Polishing
the Baptist Family Name Series of sermons by Rev. Craig A.Sherouse,
Ph.D.
Epiphany was this week. The word means 'manifestation,'
and in the Eastern Orthodox churches it
is celebrated to commemorate Jesus' baptism.
And since the Orthodox practice baptism
by immersion, they usually celebrate it
by blessing some body of water...