What kind of day would it be for you if by day’s end you had engaged in 2-3 conversations about the gospel, handed out dozens of Bible tracts and books, and all this with complete strangers who walked right up to you! Sound like a good day of ministry? It does to me. This described […]
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Good Days of Ministry
July 26th, 2025 · Comments Off on Good Days of Ministry
2025 Ambassadors Seminar!
July 19th, 2025 · Comments Off on 2025 Ambassadors Seminar!
It’s that time of year again! The air conditioners are on full blast, our summer booth ministry is in full swing, and we are making plans for our seminar weekend October 18-19th. We’re glad to announce that our 17th annual Ambassadors Seminar will cover the subject of The Unknown Remnant. Traditional dispensational Bible study has […]
7 Things More Important Than Coming To Our Church
July 13th, 2025 · Comments Off on 7 Things More Important Than Coming To Our Church
Taught by Justin Johnson on Description: The focus of many church programs (e.g., fair booths) is to invite more people to come to church. We, however, do not make that the main priority of our fair booth ministry program because there are things more important than coming to church which we try to communicate to […]
Why Salvation Can’t Be Lost
July 6th, 2025 · Comments Off on Why Salvation Can’t Be Lost
Taught by Justin Johnson on Description: The doctrine of so-called “eternal security” is much debated in Christianity – whether you can lose your salvation, or “once saved, always saved.” This lesson takes a deep dive into how we can know from the scripture that it is impossible for a saved person to lose their salvation. […]
Missing Verses, Missing Words
June 30th, 2025 · Comments Off on Missing Verses, Missing Words
Taught by Justin Johnson on Sunday, June 29th, 2025 Description: In many new Bible translations, some verses and words that are in the King James Bible have been removed from the text. People who believe these translations refute others who object to this with statements like, “The King James Version added those verses and words!” […]
