“Steal Away Home” is the story of the unlikely friendship between the world’s most famous preacher, Charles Spurgeon, and Thomas Johnson, who spent 28 years as a slave in the United States before training at Spurgeon’s college and being commissioned to Africa as a missionary.
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Forgiveness: The Language of Heaven
On the Thursday evening before Easter, March 23, 1978, the Nichols family had their last meal together in the parsonage of Free Welcome Church in Sellerstown, North Carolina.
Six years of terror at the hands of a church member came to a horrifying end. Read how one pastor’s child forgave the unforgivable.
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Christmas Urban Legends: Shepherds as Outcasts
Many scholars have taught that shepherds were societal outcasts in first-century Israel, but the biblical portrayal of a shepherd is extremely positive in the Old and New Testaments.
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Christmas Urban Legends: No Room at the Inn
David Croteau discusses what’s wrong with the traditional understanding of Joseph and Mary’s arrival at Bethlehem and their inability to find a place to stay. He demonstrates how the actual biblical narrative may not line up with how we remember the story.
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5 Non-Ministry Leadership Books Every Pastor Should Read
I’m a firm believer that pastors should get out more.
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Should We Stop Asking Jesus into our Hearts?
Salvation is not a prayer you pray in a one-time ceremony but a posture of repentance and faith you maintain for the rest of your life.
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