Come and Worship with Us!
February 11, 2010
Come and Worship with Us!
We are gathering for worship every Sunday morning at 10:00 am at the Knicely Conference Center. Call 270.799.0641 or Email us for more details!
Evangelism through “Networking”
February 11, 2010
Evangelism through “Networking”
July 1992 by Tim Keller
Philosophy of Networking
“Networking” was originally a modern marketplace-jargon word, which refers to deliberate relationship building to meet business goals. I use it to mean a whole philosophy of ministry based on friendship evangelism.
For years, Christians… Read more
Baptism
February 11, 2010
BAPTISM
By: Francis A. Schaeffer
In introduction, there are several things to emphasize as we begin this study.
1. We do not believe in Baptismal Regeneration. Let me remind you that it was over the question of the sacraments that Calvin and Luther differed during the Reformation Period. To Calvin, and those who have followed him, the important thing is… Read more
The Biblical View of Baptism
February 11, 2010
The Biblical View of Baptism (With Special Consideration of Infant Baptism)
Kevin Twit 12/94
I. Preliminary Thoughts
A. There are two presuppositions, deeply ingrained in our modern culture, that make it particularly difficult to consider the biblical view of baptism. As with any theological question, we do not consider the evidence in a neutral… Read more
Bible Reading
February 11, 2010
Have you found it difficult to stay on track of reading through the Bible? This reading plan might be just right for you. It is the Bible Reading Program for Slackers and Shirkers!
Singled Out For Good
February 11, 2010
Singled Out For Good
Had I any vague premonition of my present plight when I was six, I would have demanded that Stephen Herbison (incontestably the catch of the second grade) put his marriage proposal into writing and have it notarized. I do want this piece to be practical, so to all you first-graders: carpe diem.
Over the past several years I have perfected the artistry of escape regarding any singles functions–cookouts, conferences, Sunday school classes, and my personal favorite, putt-putt. My avoidance mechanism is triggered not so much by a lack of patience with such activities as it is… Read more
A Biblical World & Lifeview
February 9, 2010
A Biblical World & Lifeview
Every single person in the world has a worldview.
A worldview is the conceptual grid we use to understand how life fits together. But most people (including most Christians) never really think about what their worldview is. Thus their worldview is filled with inconsistencies, and is usually a mish-mash of Biblical and unbiblical ideas. As Christians we are called to glorify God in all we do (1Cor 10:31), and to love God with our minds (Mt 22:37.) Thus we must seek… Read more
Why the University?
February 9, 2010
Why the University?
It is a legitimate question to ask, “Why do we go through so much trouble to do university ministry?” We spend lots of money, send seminary trained ministers and sometimes more staff – but why so much attention? We don’t do this at the high-school level. We don’t send… Read more
A Gospel Centered Church
February 9, 2010
What is a Gospel-Centered Church?
As scripture is unfolded the drama of redemption is told and retold climaxing in the person and work of Christ (Luke 24:44). To embrace the gospel means that we are daily being transformed by the ‘good news’ that we are accepted and loved by Christ not on the basis of what we do or don’t do, but rather on the perfect and complete work of Jesus Christ through His life, death, and resurrection. It has been said… Read more
