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The Reformed Church in Transylvania

The Protestant Reformation spread around Europe in the 16th century but blossomed in Transylvania during the 17th century. Join Trinity, Mina, and Sean as they discover how Christ protected the Protestant churches in Transylvania and nearby Hungary and Romania. Listen…

The Covenant People and the Covenant

Joshua 5:1-12 Joshua’s army was poised for the immediate invasion of Jericho. Their enemies were filled with terror and dread. But at the last moment, the invaders pause, not for military strategy or a call to arms, but to be…

Our Omnipotent God

Romans 8:38, 39 A wise, elderly saint once gave a discouraged young believer this piece of advice: “Remember this: the devil is mighty, but God is Almighty.” The devil and his forces are extremely powerful and clever and constantly seek…

Your Log, My Splinter

Luke 6:37-42 We find it easy to point out the faults of others, but it’s often difficult to see anything wrong with ourselves. Other people’s sins always seem much bigger than our own. How do hold others accountable for their…

Two Humanities

Genesis 4:17-5:32 Discover the profound dichotomy of human development through the lens of Genesis 4 and 5. In Hear the Word of God, Reverend Eric Alexander takes a close look at the godlessness of Cain’s lineage in contrast to the…

Pastoral Theology, Part 3

Jonathan and James conclude their insightful 3-part series with Pastor David Chanski, delving into Albert Martin’s third volume of Pastoral Theology – The Man of God: His Calling and Godly Life.  This is the volume that Christ’s church needs today…

Lest We Forget

Joshua 4:1-24 Pyramids, obelisks, sculptures and gravestones all serve to focus our memories on a person or event from the past. We need memorials. They help us remember important things in our history. On The Bible Study Hour, Dr. James…

Life Cannot Separate Us

Romans 8:38, 39 When the Roman Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity, he delayed his baptism until he was on his death bed. He was apparently afraid that his sin or the circumstances of earthly life could cause him to fall…

The Hardest Commandment

Luke 6:27-36 Sometimes it’s hard to love the people we like, let alone those we don’t! If our friends and family can drive us crazy, how can we expect to love people that we don’t want to be around? But…

Where Is Thy Brother?

Genesis 4 Join Reverend Eric Alexander for a compelling examination of the human condition as illustrated in the story of Cain and Abel. Discover sin’s destructive impact on our relationships to God, each other, and nature. Ponder the stark reality…