This testimony was in a letter to Beka from Larry and Mary Barber of Kentucky. They sent me a copy of the letter, and I enjoyed the testimony so much I thought you might like (...)
..The last verse in the Old Testament is a promise and a warning. It is a promise of a man who will come to prepare the nation of Israel for the coming of Messiah. It is a (...)
Although the man was old and stooped, he walked with the urgency of driven youth.
A sinner by faith - Kneeling in the garden, Jesus believed God and received the weight of sin.
What does one do to have God’s righteousness imputed to his account? “Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness…"
Some good friends of mine dropped off their twenty-four-month old son to stay with us for a week while they worked in a youth camp.