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Dennis Rainey
Near beliefs are to blame for a new brand of Christianity that is epidemic in our homes and churches-a faith that has little flavor, little light and little influence. When near beliefs are our only source of motivation, tough stands are never taken, feathers are never ruffled, and absolutes are held very loosely. --Dennis Rainey
It’s time to replace the 'D-word' — divorce — with the 'C-word'—commitment. Divorce may feel like a happy solution, but it results in long-term toxic baggage. You can't begin a marriage without commitment. You can't sustain one without it either. A marriage that goes the distance is really hard work. If you want something that is easy and has immediate gratification, then go shopping or play a video game. --Dennis Rainey
Sept 1, 2020: Bill Randles Blog: This Generation Needs Truth and Love… (Spiritual Warfare)
June 10, 2015: Pastor Bill Randles Blog: Zivitovsky vs Kerrry;How the US Supreme Court Defies The LORD….
Apr 3, 2015: Pastor Bill Randles Blog: The Victor’s Portion…Isaiah 52-63 pt 8
June 6, 2009: Youtube: Pastor Bill Randles: Draw Near to God James 4
Excerpt from a message given by Pastor Bill Randles at Believers In Grace Fellowship - Marion, IA
Excerpt from a message given by Pastor Bill Randles at Believers In Grace Fellowship - Marion, IA
Matthew Rennels
Victor Reppert
June 29, 2016: Secular Outpost: Busted. Victor Reppert has Nailed Us. We Became Atheists for the Sex Secularist organizations seem to be having a lot of trouble with sexual harassment.
Willy Rice
Apr 7, 2015: Baptist Press: Cuba trip confirms SBC president's call to prayer
Accompanying Floyd on the trip were Willy Rice, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Clearwater, Fla., and president of the Southern Baptist Pastors' Conference; Grant Ethridge, president of the Southern Baptist Conservatives of Virginia and senior pastor of Liberty Baptist Church, Hampton, Va.; and Jimmy Scroggins, lead pastor at Family Church, West Palm Beach, Fla.
Accompanying Floyd on the trip were Willy Rice, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Clearwater, Fla., and president of the Southern Baptist Pastors' Conference; Grant Ethridge, president of the Southern Baptist Conservatives of Virginia and senior pastor of Liberty Baptist Church, Hampton, Va.; and Jimmy Scroggins, lead pastor at Family Church, West Palm Beach, Fla.
David Rives
Mar 11, 2015: WND: Why do people hide the word of God?
Exclusive: David Rives interviews Rusty Maisel on persecution of Christian Mar 21, 2013: The Sensuous Curmudgeon: WND: Rev. David Rives — What We Don’t See
The rev tells us about all the things those pointy-headed fancy-pants scientists are always talking about about, but that we don’t see — things like stars being born, animals changing into other animals, transitional fossils, and order arising from chaos. There’s no evidence! Evolution is just a faith-based belief! |
Nick Roark
Samuel Rodriguez
Nov 4, 2016: NHCLC: Rev. Samuel Rodriguez Urges Christians to Vote on 'Platform, Principle'
Hispanic evangelical leader Rev. Samuel Rodriguez is urging Christians to vote on "platform and principle" and not "personality" — appearing to give a nod to GOP nominee Donald Trump, The Christian Post reported.
Hispanic evangelical leader Rev. Samuel Rodriguez is urging Christians to vote on "platform and principle" and not "personality" — appearing to give a nod to GOP nominee Donald Trump, The Christian Post reported.
Fleming Rutledge
Yet at the most fundamental level—and this can’t be emphasized too strongly—the cross is in no way “religious.” The cross is by a very long way the most irreligious object ever to find its way into the heart of faith. J. Christiaan Beker refers to it as “the most nonreligious and horrendous feature of the Gospel.
The crucifixion marks out the essential distinction between Christianity and “religion.” Religion as defined in these pages is either an organized system of belief or, alternatively, a loose collection of ideas and practices, projected out of humanity’s needs and wishes. The cross is “irreligious” because no human being individually or human beings collectively would have projected their hopes, wishes, longings, and needs onto a crucified man. --Fleming Rutledge (The Crucifixion)
The crucifixion marks out the essential distinction between Christianity and “religion.” Religion as defined in these pages is either an organized system of belief or, alternatively, a loose collection of ideas and practices, projected out of humanity’s needs and wishes. The cross is “irreligious” because no human being individually or human beings collectively would have projected their hopes, wishes, longings, and needs onto a crucified man. --Fleming Rutledge (The Crucifixion)