Home It is said that those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it and nowhere is this truer than the Bible. In the Bible we read of the consequences of both the righteous and unrighteous deeds of men, but it would be hard to find an action with more far reaching consequences than that of the Creation …
Day 23: Why Are There So Many Churches? (Part 1) | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness
Home Day 23: Join Troy Spradlin as he looks into the history of the Church and how denominations were formed.
Alcohol: Beneficial or Biblical?
Home There are many conflicting views surrounding alcohol. Some say there are medical benefits to moderate drinking, others say it is not beneficial. Some say it is morally wrong to drink, while others say it is acceptable. So, what are Christians to do? What does the Bible say about drinking? Join Daniel Stearsman as he looks at alcohol consumption from …
Day 22: The Word Church | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness
Home Where did we get the word “Church”? Join Troy Spradlin as he discusses the origins of the word “Church”.
A Prayer for: Fathers
A Prayer For: Fathers
Day 21: Identifying the Lord’s One, True Church | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness
Home There are so many different churches today, how can we recognize which one is the right one? Join Troy Spradlin as he talks about the characteristics of the Lord’s church and how to recognize it.
Getting out of a rut.
Getting out of a rut.
Getting out of a rut.
Getting out of a rut.
Day 20: How Do We Know the Bible Applies to Us? | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness
https://walkinginthetruth.org The Bible has many commandments but do they all apply to us? Join Troy Spradlin as he examines direct commands, necessary inferences and how to discern what biblical commands apply to us today.
Day 19: You Can Understand the Bible! | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness
Home Context is everything, it can completely change the meaning of a sentence. Join Troy Spradlin as he teaches the importance of context and looking at the sum of the Lord’s word.