By Dr. Dan Olinger “I besieged and conquered Samaria and led away as booty 27,290 inhabitants of it.” These are the words of the Assyrian emperor Sargon II, the man who sent his general, Sennacherib, to bring God’s judgment on the backslidden Northern Kingdom of Israel in 722 BC. But […]
By Charles A. Hauser, Jr. Throughout history man has tried to minimize the importance and influence of the Bible. At times, the Bible was kept from people; programs were designed to destroy it. Some wished to negate the influence of a particular book, as did Dionysius in the early church. […]
By Dr. Jim Berg The purpose of confronting men in the church who are not fulfilling their obligations to their families is to restore those men to usefulness and to reconcile them to God and to their wives and families. Pastors today are concerned about the sad spiritual state of […]
By Dr. Tim Jordan Balance is defined as “stability produced by even distribution of weight on each side of the vertical axis,” “equipoise between contrasting, opposing, or interacting elements,” or “an aesthetically pleasing integration of elements,” according to Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary. However, a definition that will probably make […]