by Zach Dawes Jr | Sep 24, 2013 | Opinion
Thomas Friedman begins his book, “Hot, Flat and Crowded,” with a story about the U.S. consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. Before 9/11, the consulate was located “in the Palazzo Corpi, a grand and distinctive old building in the heart of the city’s...
by Randy Hyde | Sep 5, 2013 | General
A sermon by Randy Hyde, Pastor, Pulaski Heights Baptist Church, Little Rock, Ar. August 25, 2013 – A Centennial Sermon – Genesis 17:1-7; Romans 4:13-21 “When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to Abram, and said to him…” “When Abram was...
by Terry Ellis | Jul 9, 2013 | Opinion
“So, I have to” seems always to kill grace. After all, if “I have to,” then it must not be grace. Clever teenagers have been going down this route for centuries – or at least since I was a teenager. We try to work guilt into the equation....
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Jun 5, 2013 | News
The largest Pentecostal church in the world is in Seoul, South Korea, and it represents a vibrant Christianity in this country of some 50 million people. Grace Ji-Sun Kim, associate professor of doctrinal theology at Moravian Theological Seminary in Bethlehem, Pa.,...
by Taylor Johnson | Apr 26, 2013 | Opinion
In my short career, I’ve come across a lot of loaded words, but the word worship has been one of the most difficult to define. Everyone is looking for a church that really worships, that really knows how to praise God. We don’t know exactly what worship...