Exploring the Gospel of Luke

– John Phillips. Kregel. Kregel has begun to reprint the Phillips Commentary Series. Phillips is known for his alliteration, though sometimes stretching the point to make them alliterate. But the work is solid, nonetheless. His outlines and comments are designed to help laity and preachers alike in their study of the Scriptures. 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an […]

Be the Leader You Were Meant to Be

– LeRoy Elms. Nexgen. The first book on leadership I ever read. Practical and to the point. If you don’t have it, get it. Jerry Bridges says, “This book is for every Christian who wants to count for God.” 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the […]

The Elements of Revival

In April of this year, cyclist Lance Armstrong came through North Georgia when he participated in the Tour de Georgia. It was meant to be a tune-up for another run at the Tour de France title. At the time, he was the reigning six-time title holder of the Tour de France. That fact alone was […]

Beheading Christ

It is popular for some today to try to take Jesus and reject the church, the body of Christ. This leaves them with a beheaded Jesus—Christ without His body. It is a handy way to escape being tarred by the brush that paints all Christians, but it is not the religion of Jesus Christ. I […]

Why Are There so Many Knuckleheads In The Church

I was talking to a friend of mine today and he told me about a man in his church who tried to take over a business meeting. It seems the man doesn’t want to make any changes to reach new people. When the pastor went there, the church couldn’t pay her bills and was dying […]

John: The Glory of the Son (Part 1)

One of the most amazing events in the earthly life of the Lord Jesus was the Transfiguration. The record of this event is given in Matthew 17, Mark 9 and Luke 9. Eight persons were involved in the Transfiguration. There was Jesus—He was on earth revealing His glory. There was God the Father, who spoke […]

World Mag

 www.worldmag.com is the official website for WORLD Magazine. This magazine usually offers a biblical worldview interpretation of the news. It’s a site worth visiting. www.worldmag.com 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the church, seek revival, and encourage pastors. […]

Lead Net

www.leadnet.org is the official website of Leadership Network. www.leadnet.org  2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the church, seek revival, and encourage pastors. […]

All to Him I Owe

By Vance Havner Ye are bought with a price (1 Cor. 6:20). We are not our own, we have been redeemed. But while we sing, “Jesus Paid It All” let us remember the next line, “All to Him I owe.” Certain divine requirements grow out of our being bought with a price. Such love demands my […]

“In the process of faith, doubts and crises must occur. Paul Tillich points out that only through crises can faith mature. Doubt eats away the old relationship with God, but only so that a new one may be born. The same thing is true of our human, interpersonal relationships…One thing is certain, that passage through the darkness of doubts and crises, however painful they may be, is essential to growth in the process of faith.” – John PowellA Reason to Live! A Reason to Die!

“However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it and call it hard names. It is not so bad as you are. It looks poorest when you are richest. The faultfinder will find faults even in paridise. Love your life, poor as it is. You may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poorhouse. The setting sun is reflected from the windows of the almshouse as brightly as from the rich man’s abode; the snow melts before its door as early in the spring.” – Henry David ThoreauWalden

“When it is dark enough, you can see the stars.” –Charles A. Beard

“Do you know one of life’s greatest ways of making us grateful? Overcoming adversity. Grateful people often had a difficult childhood, suffered troubling losses, or had to compete against the odds. And they succeeded. But in doing so, they realized they could just as easily have failed. Although they worked hard, they know that “success” was a gift.” – Charlie HedgesGetting the Right Things Right

“Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved.” – Helen Keller, her journal

“An Oak, which hung over the bank of a river, was blown down by a violent storm of wind, and as it was carried along by the stream, some of its boughs brushed against a Reed which grew near the shore. This struck the Oak with a thought of admiration, and he could not forbear asking the Reed how he came to stand so secure and unhurt, in a tempest which had been furious enough to tear up an Oak by the roots? Why, says the Reed, I secure myself by a conduct the reverse of yours: instead of being stubborn and stiff, and confiding in my strength, I yield and bend to the blast, and let it go over me, knowing how vain and fruitless it would be to resist.” – AesopFables

“Hardened clay is brittle, easily damaged. If dropped, it can fracture into a thousand pieces. Dropped wax, however, only bends from the pressure of the fall. Impressionable and pliable, it can be quickly remolded. People are like that. People who are hardened in their resolve against God are brittle, their emotions are easily damaged. But those who bend to the will of God find perfect expression in however God molds them.” – Joni Eareckson TadaSecret Strength

Handling Adversity

Political Correctness for Kids

Your bedroom isn’t cluttered; it’s “passage-restrictive.” Kids don’t get in trouble anymore. They merely hit “social speed bumps.” You’re not having a bad hair day; you’re suffering from “rebellious follicle syndrome.” No one’s tall anymore. They’re “vertically enhanced.” You’re not shy. You’re “conversationally selective.” You don’t talk a lot. You’re just “abundantly verbal.” It’s not […]

What Every Christian Ought to Know

– Adrian Rogers. Broadman & Holman. Destined to be a classic on the basics of faith, Pastor Adrian Rogers deals with the issues we ‘know’ but sometimes don’t really know or at least embrace to the fullest. This book deals with subjects like Assurance, Eternal Security, when a Christian sins, handling temptation, baptism, the will […]

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