by APRC Admin | May 29, 2024
Author: Gift Mtukwa Reinhold Niebuhr once stated that original sin “is the only empirically verifiable doctrine of the Christian faith.”1 By this he meant that we only need to look at human history to believe in the reality of original sin. This doctrine goes all...
by APRC Admin | May 29, 2024
Author: Svetlana Khobnya The term sanctification is not a distinct word in the Greek New Testament. The meaning of sanctification, expressed by a number of words, is related to holiness. The adjective “holy” refers primarily to God. The holiness of God the Father is...
by APRC Admin | May 29, 2024
Author: Tim Green Over recent years, an intriguing phrase on social media relationship updates has caught my attention: It’s complicated! I’ve not known exactly how to interpret this ambiguous phrase. I assume that it may describe a struggling relationship...
by APRC Admin | May 29, 2024
by APRC Admin | May 29, 2024
Author: T. A. Noble For many of us, the word “sanctification,” like the word “justification,” has come to refer to one particular moment in the life-story of the Christian. We think of justification as that moment when we first come to faith and our sins are forgiven....
by APRC Admin | May 29, 2024
Author: Filimão Chambo I have fond memories of the church in Mozambique and the ways it shaped my life. The Church of the Nazarene in Mozambique invests a lot of time in teaching and preaching on holiness. A week or weeks of holiness revival were normal and intended...
by APRC Admin | May 29, 2024
by APRC Admin | May 29, 2024
Author: Timothy R. Gaines, Kara Lyons-Pardue JESUS THE CHRIST.Prophet. Priest. King. Jesus challenged common assumptions in his day. Is he doing the same today?Following Jesus: Prophet, Priest, King draws from biblical history to explore the origin and...
by APRC Admin | May 29, 2024
by APRC Admin | May 29, 2024
by APRC Admin | May 29, 2024
by APRC Admin | May 29, 2024