by Pastor Curt on December 9, 2010
filed under
Bible reading, resolutions, revelation
I say a year or more because I don’t want you to get overwhelmed by the size of the challenge. A number of people have told me that they prefer to shoot for reading through the Bible in two years, or more. While I want to encourage you to stretch to accomplish the task in [...]
by Pastor Curt on October 27, 2010
filed under
assurance, covenant, Genesis, rainbow, revelation
Driving out of Hell’s Canyon (of all places) the other day our fishing party came upon this stunning scene in the foothills above. The digital photo hardly does justice to the impact upon the eyewitness. Immediately I remembered the account in Genesis 9 of God’s covenant promise to Noah, following the great flood, never again [...]
by Pastor Curt on April 29, 2010
filed under
Bible, conferences, revelation
The Christian Research Institute will hold its 2010 national conference, Battle for the Bible, from May 6-8 in Tampa, Florida. Here is a brief description of the event’s components from the conference director: Our event starts on Thursday evening May 6th for a special National Day of Prayer service with Dr. James White, Hank Hanegraaff, [...]
by Pastor Curt on February 20, 2010
filed under
praise, providence, revelation, worship
Images like this make me deliriously glad I live in the tropics. At least in February. Still we have endured our share of cold this winter in Florida. Several times lately I’ve asked various people with tongue in cheek, “When will the Lord turn the heater back on around here?” The statement belies correct theology [...]
by Pastor Curt on December 24, 2009
filed under
Advent, creation, incarnation, revelation, salvation
Were he to have had access to modern technology and therefore able to view the likes of Saturn in this photo would John Calvin have referred to it, though stunningly bright and glorious, still vain in some respect? Absolutely. Creation, though brilliantly putting the glory of God on display, especially in the far reaches of [...]