I recently read an article that struck me. It made a comment that was not unusual, but it struck me. It was about a church that could not record their Sunday services in their beautiful building because of a power outage. The church “could not imagine having services without their...
Ishak Semakula ministers all over Uganda working with churches, schools, villages, and orphanages. Pastor Pauley spent time with Ishak on a trip in 2018. On that trip we learned of the critical need for a well in a village north of the capital. FBC provided a well for that village. Ishak...
Then He poured water into the basin and began to wash the disciples’ feet and to wipe them with the towel with which He was girded. John 13: 5
One of the problems with the church today is that we are known more for what we are against than what we are for. We are often seen as...
The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, My God, my rock, in whom I take refuge; My shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. Psalm 18:2
There are times in life when the world around us seems to be more than we can handle. Right now, it’s the Coronavirus...
by Pastor Tim Boyd.
I know that we have all been focusing on the coronavirus crisis and the limitations that have been imposed upon us. I wanted to point us toward next week. Next week we remember the passion of Christ. Good Friday will give way to the joy of Easter. Christ gave His life to...
Time to read?
The following are a few books we recommend. Check back from time to time as this list will be updated!
Pandemic, Crises, stress, and perspective.
New: God and the Pandemic. N.T. Wright. HarperCollins, 2020. $6.99 on Kindle.
Where is God in a Coronavirus...
King David of Israel knew fear. He was hunted and pursued, sometimes by those close to him. His spiritual insight led him to realize he did not need to fear people when they attack (Psa. 56:2-4). He asks, “What can mere man do to me?” (56:5). But he knew that God was on his side (vs...
We have all been horrified at recent mass shootings, and stunned that in 2019 some of them are racially motivated. There are days when the news makes me feel like we are once again in the 1960s and that little progress has been made.
I recently read an article in which an author suggested...