Studying Isaiah
As a new quarter begins in January, the new adult Sabbath School lessons will studying the book of Isaiah.
As a new quarter begins in January, the new adult Sabbath School lessons will studying the book of Isaiah.
The judgment of God at the time of the flood came as it always has been. Noah preached righteousness and escape for 120 years prior to the action that broke the earth apart.
Earth is by far the glorious work from the hand of God. It was made to be inhabited. It was not made to inhabit sin and death.
I delight to tell of the glories of God. It is a wonder to me how quickly the space is spent to tell of the majesty that belongs to God.
What I have learned about what took place in the time of Noah, I have gleaned from faithful Creation scientists. I have followed many of their messages in a series of videos called “Is Genesis History.”
The great flood of God with Noah has truly marked the history of this planet by the judgment of God that left the entire world empty.
I love to tell The Glories of God in the Heavens are Telling. Our earth is the home God has made to be inhabited. Even with the curse of sin, there are glories of God that are seen in so many ways.
Searching the glories in the heavens above is a delight for me to see the handiwork of God wherever it is found when you know God is the designer and architect.
Check out this new podcast from our very own Pastor Geoff Starr. In the podcast, titled “Adventures With God,” Pastor Starr shares some of his own adventures as well as interviews with others who have been changed through their walk with God. “We truly live life to the fullest when we follow God,” Starr says. … Read more
To say that we are living in unprecedented times would be an understatement. If any Seventh-day Adventist wondered how things could finish up rapidly, there would be no question now. In a matter of weeks, we went from a booming economy, with people running to and fro on the face of the earth, to everything coming to a screeching halt and a nation told to “shelter in place.”