Our behaviour follows our belief system, a biblical worldview on how to live in our world today is vital in what many are saying are end times.“Only 6% of Christians today have a Biblical worldview” ~ Barna“The Bible was written for our transformation, not information.” ~ D.L. Moody“A-I could possibly radically change our society as we know it today.” ~ Elon Musk The … [Read more...] about A seven week living Bible camp
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Bible Studies recommended by House of James Bookstore
Knowing the Bible Crossway This series is designed to help Bible readers better understand and apply God’s Word. Each 12-week study covers one book of the Bible, making practical applications and connections between the passage and the rest of Scripture. Edited by theologian J. I. Packer, includes contributions from an array of influential pastors and church leaders. … [Read more...] about Bible Studies recommended by House of James Bookstore
Book Review: The Elisha Code and the Coming Revival by David Kitz & Dr. Ed Hird
Many Christians on the west coast of Canada or in the Ottawa Valley will know the names of Rev. Dr. Ed Hird and Rev. David Kitz. I have gotten to know both, by living, at different times, in both aforementioned communities, and by observing their respective influences in the field of Christian writing. Those influences have taken shape in their work with The Word Guild, one of … [Read more...] about Book Review: The Elisha Code and the Coming Revival by David Kitz & Dr. Ed Hird
Is God tolerant?
A.W. Tozer said that the most important thing in life is how we view God. Our conception of God radically shapes how we treat people. Is God tolerant? If so, how then should we act towards others? The modern secular concept of tolerance seems to demand that we must celebrate what others are doing, even if it goes against biblical ethics. But what if biblical tolerance … [Read more...] about Is God tolerant?
Ambassadors don’t respond to rejection with rejection
When I was a child and I would encounter some form of rejection, it often made me feel insecure – and I felt sad. This would manifest itself by my hiding, or getting mad, when I saw that person or group of people. Most likely I was feeling several different emotions. Even as I grew older and would experience rejection, I would feel the same way and have the same … [Read more...] about Ambassadors don’t respond to rejection with rejection