It was two o'clock in the morning; Lisa and I were traveling back to my parents from the shore and were inside a secluded section of the Garden State Parkway when all of a sudden, I heard and felt something fall off the car and my battery was quickly dying. I later found that the... Continue Reading →
GotQuestions.org Just Got Better!
GotQuestions.org, the ministry that I write for and answer questions, announced Wednesday the launch of their new central hub: a one-stop shopping for all things Got Questions Ministries, called GQM.one. Many of you are familiar with the broad range of Got Questions Ministries' resources including GotQuestions.org, BibleRef.com, 412Teens.org, GQKidz.org, CompellingTruth.org, videos, podcasts, translations, Bible studies,... Continue Reading →
In the Game, Sidelines, or Stands?
For the past five weeks, some of the men in my church are participating in a discipleship study called, "Real-Life Discipleship: Equipping Disciples Who Make Disciples". I am really enjoying it and has been convicting and stimulating, with much to do every day and things to think about. Not to mention getting together with the... Continue Reading →
Book Review: 4 Chair Discipling, by Dann Spader
I recently read the book, 4 Chair Discipling: Growing a Movement of Disciple-Makers, by Dann Spader. It was a refreshing read. Even though this book was only 154 pages long, which included the notes and appendix, it was packed with so much useful knowledge for the new convert to the seasoned pastor. It was very... Continue Reading →
20 Years a Christian: Discipleship
The day after I got saved, I bought a Bible, and started to read. For the first time I could understand every word. Before I hated to read, and a day later I couldn't stop. I drove my wife crazy, always having the Bible with me, reading it every chance I got, even when watching... Continue Reading →
Iron Sharpens Iron
Proverbs 27:17 "As iron sharpens iron, So a man sharpens the countenance of his friend." It really made me think and so I meditated on it for a while. Back in ancient days, a black smith would work iron ore into useful tools. He would take raw iron, and heat it up in a furnace... Continue Reading →
Hold Fast
What does it mean to hold fast? According to Strong's Concordance, it means to hold literally or figuratively; direct or remote; such as a possession, ability, contiguity, relation or condition. It comes in a variety of tenses and moods, which depends on the context of the given verse. As I was meditating on God's Word... Continue Reading →
The Focus of Discipleship
There are many verses in the gospels from Jesus' own mouth that talk about the cost of discipleship. In this article we will be looking at the focus of discipleship. There were three types of people that want to follow Jesus, or are called by Jesus and the excuses that they make in the wake... Continue Reading →
120 Questions – 120 Answers
When the pandemic hit mid March 2020, we all were caught off guard. I had been brought on board on the leadership team of my church in a training mode to be raised up as an Elder. There were no books on the subject of how to run a church during a pandemic. There were... Continue Reading →
