Calling All Watchmen: The Legacy of Charlie Kirk – Tim Moore

Charlie Kirk

America lost a powerful Christian voice when Charlie Kirk was gunned down yesterday at a university in Utah.

Charlie is being remembered as an advocate for Conservative values and American exceptionalism, and he certainly was that. But at 31 years old, he was a bold proclaimer of the Gospel. Quick to confess that he was a sinner, he enthusiastically shared the Good News about his Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ. Asked in a recent podcast what he wanted to be remembered for, Charlie answered, “for courage for my faith.” Continue reading

There Is Hope For The Oppressed – Schedule Your Freedom Encounter Today

There https://calendly.com/drmichaelspauldingis hope for those who have suffered the unimaginable horror of trafficking or ritual abuse. There is hope for victims of crimes and those in bondage to substance abuse.

Now, more than ever, the enemies of Christ are raging against humanity, seeking to destroy as many lives as possible. God is calling His people to step into this war and bring the life-saving, life-giving hope that is found in Jesus Christ.

Click on the picture above – Has A Dark Door Been Opened In Your Life? – to schedule a time to speak with us. We will seek to help you escape the darkness.

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Pagan Determinism and Christianity Part 1 – Augustine’s Gnostic Influence

I have been teaching through the book of Ephesians recently. It has been a rich and satisfying study. One of the primary things I have discovered in researching and writing on Ephesians 2 is the role that Augustine (354-430) played in undermining orthodox Christian theology concerning the place of free will. He did this by mixing Gnostic determinism with his Christian theology. The result has been devastating as will be shown in this series of posts.

In Ephesians 2 Paul takes back up the subject of what Yahweh has done for us in Christ that he began earlier in this letter, and the result of Jesus’ willing sacrifice for us on Calvary. In returning to the subject of believers, Paul starts at the beginning in verse 1. He says rightly, that “you were dead in your trespasses and sins.” The KJV reads, “And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins;” “hath he quickened” is in italics to indicate those words are not found in the majority text from which the KJV translators worked and were added to the text by the translators. Unfortunately, this addition has created a problem for us today.

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Go Therefore Conference 2025 – July 25-26

Join us in Brookville, Ohio, July 25-26 for GO THEREFORE 2025!

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