Where will you spend eternity?
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Those of us who trust in Christ for salvation have a glorious prospect. For the present, while waiting to go to be with Him, "we have redemption,... Continue Reading
A well known author once wrote these words: “the path of glory leads but to the grave.” Then a more famous author once wrote a letter in which he... Continue Reading
“I charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, Who shall judge the quick and the dead at His appearing and His kingdom; Preach... Continue Reading
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Series: Romans (Don Hosfeld)
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Series: Romans (Don Hosfeld)
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October 4-5, 2025
West Bend, Wisconsin
Theme – “Put on the Whole Armor of God” Ephesians 6:11-20 Contact – Wes Barteck (217) 820-7098 For the full itinerary view the conference brochure! 2025 Fall Conf Brochure.docx
View ConferenceOctober 17-18, 2025
Ridgeley, West Virginia
Speakers – Pastor Kevin Sadler and Pastor Joel McGarvey Theme – “Importance of the Local Church” Contact – Pastor Brent Biller at (304) 726-4063 or brentbiller@atlanticbb.net
View ConferenceFOR HE IS A BABE—BE NO MORE CHILDREN Let us carefully study the three Scriptures from which we have selected
FIRST—CHRIST’S MESSAGE TO ISRAEL “Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men:
It is generally believed by all students of the Word of God that Paul’s Second Epistle to Timothy was his
“THIS IS THAT” The Book of Acts covers a period of about thirty years; from the resurrection of the Lord
Whom did the Lord Jesus call “dogs”? Whom did the Lord Jesus call “serpents”? Whom did He call “a generation
At the time the Lord Jesus began His public ministry He met an Israelite whom He very much admired. His
For an understanding of the Lord’s message of salvation to Jews and Gentiles there is perhaps no more interesting, significant
“THAT THEY MAY BE ONE IN US; THAT THE WORLD MAY BELIEVE THAT THOU HAST SENT ME.” How many, or
Our word “Church” is from the Greek “Kurios”, translated several hundred times, “Lord”. Why the translators used the word “Church”