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The following notes are the actual notes that I used in the July 14, 2023 session. As you can see there is a lot more content than what was covered in...
There are times that I wonder why over the years that I have felt such clarity about the matter of life and death. The theme of the brevity of life and...
I was sitting across from a good friend of mine, Pastor Ben Weeks, in Sonny’s BBQ in Thomasville, Georgia, when he dropped a spiritual MOAB on me. The...
One of the benefits of pastoring the church that you grew up in is the grasp of local church history that you are able to look to. As a disclaimer, it...
In a previous blog to encourage you to pray effectively, I wrote about the importance of having a prayer journal. They are extremely useful for recording...
Prayer is one of the most crucial things that we can do as Christians and workers in ministry. What a tremendous need in our hour to have praying pastors...
I am preaching a series of messages through the life of Peter at the moment and it has been a blessing to me to dig into the early stages of his interaction...
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE --> I am presently preaching through the stanzas of Psalm 119 and it has been a spiritually...
Quite some time ago, I was studying some of the practices of the ancient apostolic church and ran across some of the writings of Justin Martyr. In his...
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[...] study guide/devotional by Kay Arthur, Lord, Is It Warfare? Today we come at the concept of spiritual warfare with a bit of a different angle. The first emphasis that should garner our attention is [...]
[...] , Is It Warfare? works toward is getting our minds to think in a biblical direction about spiritual warfare. One of the benefits of this is that it will move your mind to areas of Scripture and [...]
[...] developed a sense of understanding of what Scripture has to say about the matter of spiritual warfare. Furthermore for those who serve in churches as Sunday School teachers, Bible study [...]
[...] is solidly Word-based that is opposed to a humanistic bent. Say what you will but this is spiritual warfare! The same spirit pushing on Jehudi to take a penknife to Jeremiah’s words in the Old [...]
[...] in the saddle again after taking off a week from the devotional, Lord, Is It Warfare? by Kay Arthur. I would like to reflect some on the layout of the book. I have not blogged about Days [...]
[...] We are continuing to work through the devotional by Kay Arthur, Lord Is It Warfare? The focus is on the fact that the devil often fills the role of a roaring [...]
[...] as we go through the devotional study guide (study guide is a serious understatement) by Kay Arthur, Lord Is It Warfare? I am in much encouragement of you working with this book and a [...]
[...] there is nothing to it. What a brilliant move but very deadly move by the enemy. Kay Arthur notes, “Films, TV, and recorded music evidence increasing control from the ‘dark [...]
[...] from the book margins and from my own personal journals that I composed. Obviously the study guide has some areas of personal reflection and evaluation that I will leave out for understandable [...]
[...] This study guide, devotional Lord, Is It Warfare? has been designed in such a way that we are asked questions [...]
[...] I am continuing from yesterday as we go through the devotional study guide (study guide is a serious understatement) by Kay Arthur, Lord Is It Warfare? I am in much encouragement of [...]
[...] One of the things that this study guide, Lord, Is It Warfare? works toward is getting our minds to think in a biblical direction about [...]
[...] Leonardo da Vinci was a man who marked the world far beyond his lifetime. He made some valuable contributions to [...]
[...] that on the mechanics of preaching. It has almost 15 hours of classroom instruction by Steven Lawson. I can vouch for the content as I have worked through more than half of the lectures [...]
[...] for me. In the fall of 2012, I attended the Expositors Conference that was hosted by Steven Lawson in Mobile, Alabama. At that conference a very nice “grab-bag” of books were given to [...]
[...] the book in December 2012 primarily on author recognition. I read a previous book by Steve Gallagher entitled Intoxicatedwith Babylon and found it to be a very good book. I guessed that would [...]
Here is another very good resource for our continuing education for minister’s series. If you have been a reader of this blog for any length of t [...]
[...] making a marked change in its direction. I started working with the process of expository preaching. To this date, I have completed several long passages of Scripture in this manner. [...]
[...] the devotional study guide (study guide is a serious understatement) by Kay Arthur, Lord Is It Warfare? I am in much encouragement of you working with this book and a handwritten journal. [...]
[...] We are continuing to work through the devotional by Kay Arthur, Lord Is It Warfare? The focus is on the fact that the devil often fills the role of a roaring lion. What [...]
[...] devil filled as we remember that Lucifer was one of the archangels. At this point, the devotional encourages us to make the connection between the Garden of Eden as described in Genesis and the [...]
[...] study guide/devotional by Kay Arthur, Lord, Is It Warfare? Today we come at the concept of spiritual warfare with a bit of a different angle. The first emphasis that should garner our attention is [...]
[...] , Is It Warfare? works toward is getting our minds to think in a biblical direction about spiritual warfare. One of the benefits of this is that it will move your mind to areas of Scripture and [...]
[...] developed a sense of understanding of what Scripture has to say about the matter of spiritual warfare. Furthermore for those who serve in churches as Sunday School teachers, Bible study [...]
[...] is solidly Word-based that is opposed to a humanistic bent. Say what you will but this is spiritual warfare! The same spirit pushing on Jehudi to take a penknife to Jeremiah’s words in the Old [...]
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