Articles
Latest...
Stop Lying It’s easier than we think to tell a lie. So, we need to watch what we say. In Colossians 3:9-11, we discover a clear definition of lying and how this dangerous habit can destroy our Christian walk and life. Thank you for listening. Courage in Christ, Catch up on past episodes below…
ContinueMore...
George Whitefield: The Necessity of Conversion Despite the morning rain on May 8th, 1738, the sun had recently banished London’s notorious spring weather, parting the clouds and casting a warm light over the day’s proceedings. As over twenty thousand men and women flocked to Kenningston Square to hear the new twenty four year old prodigy […]
ContinueJesus Christ lived the perfect life. He walked and talked. He was born in Bethlehem. He died just outside the walls of Jerusalem (Matt [27:33]). He was a man. But, we often think of Him as a long lost mystery, a spiritual illusion, or dusty myth. In reality, Christ existed and His presence powerfully […]
ContinueAs the progressive left tunes her trumpets to continue an ever-louder song and seemingly unstoppable march towards complete gender autonomy, her tone-deaf drum major receives an onslaught of vigorous and distracting cries from the Christian right. This scene reached a near fever pitch upon one specific revelation: “the exclusively gay moment in a Disney movie [Beauty […]
ContinueThe church suffers a spiritual crisis. And, the culprit is found in the pew. But, what is the emergency? We don’t pray. Our hands and hearts our all too little clasped together in desperate prayer. We know how to pray, we know why to pray, and we know we should pray, but we simply […]
ContinueAfter our full description of Christian prayer in the previous three articles, we may easily see how one may respond to the trials of life void of anxiety and filled with thanksgiving. Thanksgiving literally means an outpouring of praise, and uncontrollable outburst of joy. You see this concept further emphasize in Psalm [31:19], “how great […]
Continue- I am glad to hear from readers. Write: brendan.flannagan@gmail.com
- Follow regular updates on Twitter at twitter.com/brendnflannagan
- Please subscribe for email updates.