Feb 8, 2026 | Sunday Morning
Paul begins this chapter with warnings about the dangerous condition of the last days. “Beware of (predatory) dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the (Jewish) concision.” “To write the same things to you, to me indeed is not grievous, but for you it is safe” – and...
Feb 6, 2026 | This Sunday in Baptist History
George Wagner was arrested in Munich, Bavaria, because he held to four particular articles: Priests cannot forgive men of their sins; no man can bring God down from heaven; Christ is not to be found in religious bread and wine; and water baptism does not save from...
Feb 1, 2026 | Sunday Morning
I’ll start this morning with a word of warning: If any preacher, any religious blogger, any author – sounds like the Apostle Paul, have nothing to do with him. If any man even hints: “Brethren, be followers together of ME, and mark them which walk so as ye have US for...
Jan 30, 2026 | This Sunday in Baptist History
The Civil War was one of the most horrendous periods in American history, but God can, and does, bring good things out of bad. While many thousands of lives were lost, there were also thousands of soldiers on both sides of the conflict who threw themselves on the...
Jan 25, 2026 | Sunday Evening
When Saul was arrested by Christ, he was in the midst of a campaign of terror against the Lord’s people. But that enemy combatant was given a new heart, and that instantly changed everything. The rebel became a willing servant of the Saviour. His old passion to be the...
Jan 25, 2026 | Sunday Morning
Recently, while doing my daily treadmill running, I have been reading a non-religious biography that Sister Kathy recommended to me. It is called “The Woman Who Smashed Codes,” by Jason Fagone. The description on the cover says, “A true story of Love, Spies, and the...
Jan 23, 2026 | This Sunday in Baptist History
Hans Hut was led to the Saviour through the ministry of Hans Denck. On May 26, 1526, he testified to his faith by receiving believer’s baptism. Immediately his manner of life changed; he was a new creature in Christ. Soon he was traveling about Bavaria and Austria,...