A Preachers Schedule

In response to recent queries about my weekly schedule, I've taken a step back to consider how it has developed. Like many young preachers, I initially embraced the "Mondays off" process. However, a suggestion from my brother-in-law Ross led me to explore a different approach, inspired by the book "Preparing the Young Man to Preach... Continue Reading →

Jesus the Resurrected Gardener

Photo by Fatima Shbair, AP Unveiling the Mystery of Jesus as the Gardener In the Gospel of John, we encounter the enigmatic scene of Mary Magdalene meeting Jesus outside the tomb. The passage reads, "But Mary stood weeping outside the tomb, and as she wept she stooped to look into the tomb. And she saw... Continue Reading →

‌Beware of False Prophets: Navigating the Path of Deception‌

Amid his compelling sermon on the mount, Jesus delivered a profound message about the pathways to heaven and destruction. He emphasized the importance of choosing the narrow way through the straight gate while warning against the allure of the wide gate and the broad path that leads to eternal separation from God. Amidst this warning,... Continue Reading →

The First and Last Adam

The first Adam was a gardener who, through his death, planted a seed for resurrection. The last Adam was mistaken for a gardener after his death and is the seed for the resurrection of all mankind. ~PW 🌮🛶 Genesis 1-3, 1 Corinthians 15:45-49, Romans 5:12-21, John 20:11, 15 📷 Juan de Flandes - Christ Appearing... Continue Reading →

The Gospel-Centered Essence of the Church

The Modern Rejection of the Church Recently, the rejection of the church has become a noticeable trend. This can be attributed to various factors, including corruption, sexual immorality, cover-ups, financial impropriety, and the allure of personal gratification. Many people today resist adhering to a church's teachings, instead opting to follow their own paths, just as... Continue Reading →

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