by David Hughes | Sep 9, 2010 | General
A sermon delivered by David Hughes, First Baptist Church, Winston-Salem, Nc., on August 29, 2010. Luke 14:1, 7-14 Many years ago I received a letter inviting me to accept a credit card that shall remain unnamed. The letter said: Dear Dr. Hughes: You are being...
by Trey Lyon | Dec 11, 2009 | Opinion
It’s hard to say the words climate change without evoking passionate feelings. Recently I slid down the slippery slope of attempting to engage a global-warming “skeptic” – online – by trying to fight science with science. The resulting comments (all...
by James L. Evans | Dec 7, 2009 | Opinion
In the calculus of evangelical theology, there are only two states of being. People are either saved or lost. Saved means they have accepted Jesus as their savior. Lost means they have not. There is no middle ground for evangelicals – no semi-saved or mostly saved....
by Bob Browning | Oct 19, 2009 | General
Sermon delivered by Bob Browning, pastor of Smoke Rise Baptist Church in Stone Mountain, G.A., on October 11 2009. Hebrews 4: 12-16 Hebrews appears to be a book wrapped in mystery. E. F. Scott referred to it as the “Riddle of the New Testament,” because it...
by James L. Evans | May 10, 2007 | Opinion
There is a wonderful scene in the movie “Bull Durham” in which a seasoned catcher is trying to mature an impetuous though talented young pitcher. The catcher says, “You’ve got to play this game with fear and arrogance.” Trying to...