We hear a great deal about David's sin, but seldom mentioned is the sin of Bathsheba. And it is true that David committed deliberate adultery & murder; Bathsheba only carelessly exposed herself. Still, that small sin was the cause. A thoughtful address to Christian women by a brother in Christ.
Surely God doesn't mind if we live together without a marriage certificate. After all, it doesn't hurt anything. Or does it? Is there a reason why Christians should be objecting to this new morality?
In a world that delights in exciting the fires of sex, is it possible to keep a pure heart or to leave sinful relationships?
Psalm 32 was written after a very dark time in David's life. His sin of lust, his adultery with Bathsheba, and his murder of Uriah, left him feeling dark, sad, empty, and dry. Listen to this recording to learn how we can find peace through Faith, Forgiveness, and Obedience.
Premarital sex. No big deal? Or, maybe it is a big deal? What does God say about it? He speaks plainly on the subject...
The Bible is the Word of God and reveals God’s will. In the first chapter of the first book, we already read that God created man and woman, male and female, and He made them sexual beings. So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
Teach your children to identify unsafe strangers, and learn how and when to say "NO".
In this Issue: Selfish or Godish?, What does the Bible say about Purity?, Surviving a Broken Home, Cooperating Systems in Creation, What is Your Top Priority?, Do Christians Hate?
In this Issue: Fly the Flag, Christian Courtship: A Foundation for Marriage, Mount Saint Helens After Thirty-Five Years, The Poison of Pornography, Refuting Naturalism and Moral Relativism, A World of Refugees!, and more.
In this Issue: Selfie (A Self-Portrait), The Home and Moral Purity, No Fun!, Oil—Evidence of the Worldwide Flood, Betraying Marriage, Bread and Circuses, and more.
The late pastor, Delton Martin, begins a series on the family by addressing men. This message presents a heartsearching call for today's men to return to a vision of real men—strong, godly, pure, tender, unselfish, commited providers.