The Church and the State
What should the relationship between Christians and the government look like? ...
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August 24, 2015 | 1 Comments | Category: Hey Y'all | Tags: Church, State, Titus, Paul
What should the relationship between Christians and the government look like? ...
Keep ReadingAugust 19, 2015 | Category: Pensées: Reflections on Youth, Family, and Ministry | Tags: Love
As I was doing my devotions this morning, I came across this verse: "Now concerning brotherly love you have no need for anyone to write to you, for you yourselves have been taught by God to love one another" (1 Thes 4:9). What an incredible commendation! Paul didn't need to tell them how to love one another because they were already doing it so well! Compare this to ...
Keep ReadingAugust 4, 2015 | Category: Pensées: Reflections on Youth, Family, and Ministry | Tags: prophets, genealogies, Old Testament, boring, 2 Tim 3:16, redemptive history
Let's face it. Some parts of the Bible are more interesting than others. Reading about the parceling of the Promised Land in Joshua 13-21, with its seemingly never-ending list of cities and villages,doesn't exactly get your blood pumping for your morning devotions. The same thing could be said about the genealogies of 1 Chronicles or dozens of chapters in the Prophetical b...
Keep ReadingAugust 2, 2015 by Phil Kruis | Category: Kruis Korner | Tags: Pastors, Team, Honduras
While in Honduras last week I was given the opportunity to visit with two Honduran pastors. We discussed our respective visions for our churches and their specific needs. We ended our time sharing prayer requests and praying for each other....
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