Faith Under Fire

In a world where faith is often questioned, how do you stand firm in your beliefs? Join us for “Faith Under Fire,” a compelling four-part series that confronts the toughest objections to Christianity. Delve into the age of the earth, the reliability of the Bible, and the moral dilemmas of history. Discover how modern science and Christianity are intertwined, and gain insights into the problem of evil and suffering. Whether you’re a believer seeking to defend your faith or a skeptic searching for answers, this series offers a thoughtful exploration of the Christian worldview and its relevance today.

Sanctity of Life Video

We invite you to share this video in your church service to help your congregation grow in awareness and passion for the cause of life. You’re also welcome to post it on social media—or anywhere it can encourage others to embrace the value of life in our world. If you share on social, please tag…

Is The Bible Really Without Error?

Traditionally, Christians have believed that the entire Bible is inspired by God, without error, and true in all times and places. However, in recent years, even many Christians have become less convinced

What is Probably Missing From Most Nativity Sets

What if your nativity set is missing something truly significant? While we often include Mary, Joseph, and the wise men, many overlook the remarkable Star of Bethlehem. This celestial phenomenon, mentioned in Matthew 2, guided the wise men to the newborn King. But what was this star? Was it a miraculous event, a product of superstition, or a scientific occurrence? Join us as we explore the fascinating possibilities behind the Star of Bethlehem and its profound implications for our understanding of the Christmas story. Discover why this star deserves a place in your nativity scene!

Do the Resurrection Accounts Contradict?

Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all give different accounts of Easter Sunday. It is beneficial to have multiple testimonies to an important event, but what if those testimonies contradict each other?