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Principles for Godly Living

Principles for Godly Living

May 16, 2021 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Christian Living

It is true, religion is the immediate work of God; all our natural effort cannot produce it or merit his help. The Holy Spirit must come on us, and the power of the Highest must overshadow us, before Christ can be formed in us. However, we cannot expect that we are to do nothing.

Pneuma: What Does it Mean to be a Spiritual Person?

Pneuma: What Does it Mean to be a Spiritual Person?

June 9, 2019 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Evangelism & Missions

Are you spiritual, but not religious? Does religion feel like it could stifle your spirituality? If so, I can sympathize – but perhaps religion can still provide some help to your spirituality.

Why Is the Bible so Hard to Understand?

Why Is the Bible so Hard to Understand?

July 2, 2018 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Evangelism & Missions

Why is the Bible so hard to understand? If you’ve wondered this, you’re not alone. Here are some of the most difficult aspects of reading the Bible, as well as solutions to the problem. Bible Reading Challenges Without doubt, there…

Christ or Baal?

Christ or Baal?

May 16, 2017 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

Two Committed Classes “As we have those among us whose motto is in deed and in truth, “All for Christ;” so we have a crowd of others who will know nothing of the Savior, who have turned their back on…

A Bloody Entrance

A Bloody Entrance

January 18, 2017 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

The kingdom of heaven is ‘suffering violence,’ and I hope that you are part of the reason. You see, Christians are not tame, mellow people. They fight, and they fight hard. Like a besieging army, they have determined to enter…

Departing the Camp

Departing the Camp

October 26, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

Modern Jerusalem looks nothing like the City of David in the time of Jesus. Today it is a bustling metropolis, complete with high-rise apartment buildings, sprawling suburbs, and densely-packed roadways. Yet Zion was once contained within walls. Outside the walls,…

Book Review: The Great and Holy War

Book Review: The Great and Holy War

July 27, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Book Reviews

The Great and Holy War: How World War I Became a Religious Crusade, by Philip Jenkins, copyright 2014. ISBN 978-0-06-210509-7, 438 pages, four stars. Living in the secular west, most of the information that I encounter on the Great War…

Christian Mottos Through the Centuries

Christian Mottos Through the Centuries

June 27, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in History

Great endeavors call for great mottos. Today we might call them slogans – though this sounds too commercial – but throughout history, they were known as ‘mottos.’ These are phrases with profound depth of meaning, capable of summarizing an entire…

A Summary of Paul's Life

A Summary of Paul’s Life

June 15, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

Before Conversion Paul, the “Apostle of the Gentiles,” was born in Tarsus, capital city of the Roman province of Cilicia, in southeast Asia Minor. A strict Pharisee who was educated at the feet of Gamaliel, we first find him in…

John’s Message and the Professor

John’s Message and the Professor

May 13, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

Using God’s Light to Reveal our Spiritual Condition In 2 Corinthians 13:5 Paul wrote, “Examine yourselves as to whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves.” Paul was concerned that Christians should not be apathetic about their spiritual condition; they…

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