GRACE AMBASSADORS

To Second Generation Right Dividers

April 11th, 2026 Comments Off on To Second Generation Right Dividers

I was not raised in mid-Acts Pauline dispensational right division. Some of you have been. You know how to “rightly divide” because your parents did. You learned about following Paul as your apostle before you lost your baby teeth. You have seen grace teachers and leaders get promoted to glory. You are not new to […]

Easter Does Not Mean Christian

April 4th, 2026 Comments Off on Easter Does Not Mean Christian

80% of Americans will celebrate Easter this year (most popularly by eating a special meal, visiting family, going to church, and searching for eggs). Cultural warriors proclaim victory over the significance of a Christian holiday in our culture, but if you look deeper, you learn that Easter celebration does not mean Christian. Like other religious […]

Special Meetings Coming Up!

March 28th, 2026 Comments Off on Special Meetings Coming Up!

It’s time to announce our June Traveling Meetings! June 6th, 8th, 10th, and 13th we will be on the road traveling the hills of West Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, and then back home again by way of Ohio. https://graceambassadors.com/travel2026 If you are interested in being a part of church meetings near Charleston, Knoxville, Birmingham, or Cincinnati, […]

Who Calmed the Waters

March 21st, 2026 Comments Off on Who Calmed the Waters

Remember that story in the Bible about the great storm on the sea. The stormy wind was fearful, and the waves were high. Their souls were “melted because of trouble”. Then, they cried unto the Lord God and he saved them by calming the storm and making the waters still? 107 is a great Psalm. […]

Once Saved Always Saved and Sin

March 14th, 2026 Comments Off on Once Saved Always Saved and Sin

Does the grace doctrine of “once saved, always saved” encourage sin, careless behavior, and more ungodliness? Once your house is paid for in full, you own it forever. Does owning a property mean you will take less care of it? Of course not. Once you have a child, they will always be yours. Does this […]