I received a good question regarding my sermon on October 26 on prayer. The series of questions on prayer included, “Can prayer change God’s mind?” and “If we pray for someone’s salvation or a revival of the nation, don’t people still have free will?” The questions concluded with the...
Houston and Freedom of Religion
The very first amendment of the United States Constitution states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government...
Tribute To My Father-In-Law
You probably don’t see many of these kind of tributes. In this day and era, it is more common to trash in-laws and put down the extended family than to thank God for them. But, today, I want to thank God for my father-in-law, Charles Haymore. He won’t be able to...
It’s Not an NFL Problem
This was written prior to this week’s issues regarding Adrian Peterson or the latest allegation announced on September 17 about Cardinal player Jonathon Dwyer. It is officially an epidemic, but not just in the NFL. People are furious at Roger Goodell and the NFL for the mishandling of the Ray...
Reaching The Unchurched
Our staff has been busy thinking, studying, and praying about how to reach the unchurched. As part of that study, we read the book, “The Rise of the Nones,” by James Emory White, which stimulated my thinking and contributed to these thoughts, as did a conference by Lifeway Researcher Ed...
How To Avoid Poverty
FSBCA is in a neighborhood of increasing poverty. Sometimes, people are poor due to circumstances totally beyond their control. Sickness or injury hits and destroys earning potential. Medical bills destroy savings and lead to debt. Layoffs hit and new jobs are hard to come by. But many times (maybe even...
What Happens When You Die?
Last Sunday, I preached a message on, “What Happens When a Believer Dies?” It was based on 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, an excellent and encouraging passage. I want to further explain my thoughts from Sunday which are based on both the passage in Thessalonians and others. There are a few passages...
Cremation and the Christian
What does the Bible say, if anything, about cremation? That was the question I received this week. The truth is that the Bible has very little to say about cremation. Burial was the common practice in both the Old and New Testament era, though nowhere is burial specifically commanded nor...
The Bible and Suicide
I received another excellent question, “What does the Bible say about suicide?” The suicide of comedian Robin Williams shocked the nation and has brought both depression and suicide back into the public eye. Unfortunately, there has been a lot of misinformation, as well as a lot of careless words thrown...
Question On Prayer: Who Do We Pray To?
I received another good question in the offering plate this week, “Who do we pray to? Do we pray to the Heavenly Father, to God, or to Jesus? Or does it matter, because of the trinity? I’ve noticed Christians vary in their prayers.” My answer starts with the Lord’s...