Post Tagged as ‘’

Answered Prayer

George Müller of Bristol In November of 1844, George Müller began praying for the conversion of five specific men. 18 months later, the first was saved. Five more years, and the second became a Christian; then, six years beyond that, the third. 36 years later, Müller was still praying daily for the remaining two. One of these surrendered to the Lord before Müller’s death in 1898; the other, a few years after Müller died.1 Thus was the power and resolve of this giant of prayer.

Read More

Bible Study Methods for Men

The next meeting of the men’s class on Bible study methods will be 7 AM, Saturday, March 29. We will continue learning various methods of Bible study to better understand God’s Word.

Read More

Christian Roots of Charity

In its Christmas Eve 2007 issue, USA Today promoted 25 charities “representing a broad range of interests including environment, health, animals, arts, education, human services and public benefits.”1 None was explicitly Christian; there was no Salvation Army or Samaritan’s Purse on the list. But background checks on their histories show many Christian links and influences, salt and light at work—natural behavior for the Lord’s “Good Samaritan” people.

Read More

The Truth About Trans Fats

by Tamara Quintana DALLAS (BP)–Checking the nutrition labels on food packaging is an important tool in determining the nutritional value of what we eat. But it’s not always easy deciphering those charts with their fine print, percentages and abbreviations.

Read More