“In” But Not “Of”
Modern critics have questioned whether Athens was truly a democracy. At its zenith, Athens only granted citizenship to 50,000 adult males out of a population of 250,000. Women, children, slaves, and resident aliens were excluded from the right-to- vote. The resident aliens were called metoikoi (literally, "with house"). It was translated: "those who live with us." A metic could not own land, speak in court, or marry a citizen. By 431 B.C., there were…
Ukraine Credibility Crisis The unimaginable horrors and unspeakable atrocities recently perpetrated upon the Ukrainian people by Putin’s forces, defy not only the imagination,but the ability to even begin to comprehend. Stories coming out of Ukraine regarding the brutal abuse, gang … Read More →
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Inspired Words Choice When the Bible speaks of inspiration it includes both testaments—both are inspired. It includes all sixty-six books of the Bible. It includes every chapter, every verse, every sentence, every phrase and every word. It all is inspired … Read More →
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Paul’s Uplifted Eyes This is the third, and final, article dealing with uplifted eyes. The apostles had “eye-dropsy” and could not see the souls of the Samaritans. Even after they saw their souls, it was years before they could see … Read More →
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The gospel is salvation from sin through Jesus Christ. This is the theme of the Bible. Each book contributes to this message. It’s amazing what the gospel of Christ can do. The gospel has the power to transform even the most wretched of people. The book of Acts specifically teaches us how sinners can have their sins washed away. The conversion of Saul illustrates this for us. While Saul was carrying out his own plan, little did he know that on his way to Damascus his life would forever be changed.
Saul was born in Tarsus. He was educated…