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Melvin’s Christian Testimony

Melvin’s testimony reminds us to listen for God’s direction.

Sometimes we don’t listen to God as closely as we should. This testimony reminds us that God may be telling us something important, right now, that we desperately need to listen to. Read how God directed Melvin to be in the right place at the right time to save his girlfriend’s life.

Melvin’s Christian Testimony

Mirror

Mike’s poem, Mirror, calls for a sincere self-evaluation. Are we truly living for Him?

Mike’s latest submission reminds us to examine our lives. Are we living for Him? What do we see when we look inside? Purity? Peace? Conflict? Rage? Lust?

Help God do what He wants to do; purify your life.

Read Mike’s latest:

Mirror

Don’t forget to check out Mike’s amazing site: Mike’s Odes.

Should We Pray to Jesus? Or to the Father?

Should we direct our prayers to Jesus, the Holy Spirit, or God the Father? Or does it matter?

When we pray, should we direct our prayers to Jesus? Or should we direct them to the Holy Spirit? Or should we pray to God the Father? Or does it matter at all?

Check out the model for prayer, found in Scripture.

Should We Pray to the Father or Jesus?

William’s Christian Testimony

William shares his life’s grief and how God pulled him through the fire. His testimony is inspiring.

Sometimes God’s saints are tested. Just because we’re Christ-followers doesn’t mean our lives will be all peaches and cream.

William spent some time in Iraq. While he served our country, his wife went crazy and left him. She started sleeping around and wreaked some serious havoc on his life and the lives of his children.

Many men would have given up but William continued to trust God. Read his amazing story and be encouraged.

William’s Christian Testimony

Glory

A moving Christian poem about the life of Jesus Christ.

When I check my email, and see a poem submission from Tim, I get excited.

Tim has a way of putting words on paper that create a vivid mental picture.

Glory paints a picture of the life of Jesus. He came from heaven, from a position of ultimate power, to live a life of suffering and servitude as a man. He never complained; He never sinned; He lived and died for a civilization that treated Him as an outsider.

Check out Tim’s latest poem:

Glory

Catholicism and Salvation

Do Roman Catholics believe that those outside the church can attain salvation?

Does the Roman Catholic Church believe that all those outside the church are doomed to hell?

Tim sheds a bit of light on the position of the Catholic church. And, of course, he throws in a few of his own opinions.

Check out Catholicism and Salvation here.

The Rapture – Amillennialism, Post-millennialism, or Pre-millennialism?

Does the amillennialist, post-millennialist, or pre-millennialist view fit most closely with Scripture?

Tim must like this topic. This is the fourth article he’s written on it.

Which view fits best with Scripture? The amillennialist view? The post-millennialist view? Or should we go with the pre-millennialist view?

Find out what Tim thinks by checking out his latest article.

The Rapture – Amillennialism, Post-millennialism, or Pre-millennialism?

Tim’s Christian Testimony

Tim’s testimony speaks of God’s faithfulness.

I’ve said it before. No story is boring and yours could be the one that touches someone’s life in ways you could never imagine. Tim (yes, our Tim) didn’t believe me (at least he didn’t seem to because no testimony has been forthcoming over the years), but finally he’s submitted his story.

It’s an amazing story of how God cares for us, even in life’s little things, like helping us get back into a building that supposed to be locked. Like taking away a child’s frightening nightmares. And it’s a story of how He cares for us in the big things, like helping us get through the ravages of a life-threatening disease.

As Christians, life isn’t always easy, but God is always there to lead us through the fire.

Read Tim’s testimony here.