Author: Wayne Jackson
When a child of God abandons his faith, is it still appropriate to refer to him as a "Christian"? What is the significance of this revered name?
Author: Jason Jackson
Here is a simple seven point plan to help one start understanding the Bible and its remarkable message.
Author: Wayne Jackson
An account in the Old Testament book of Nehemiah serves as a remarkable example of divine providence.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Over the years, some of those who support the use of mechanical instruments of music have appealed to what is known as the psallo argument.
Author: Wayne Jackson
While it is the case that as long as we are in the flesh, and constantly harassed by death, there will always be some degree of "uneasiness," in view of the victory accomplished by the Lord, we can approach the inevitable with spirits that are more tranquil.
Author: Wayne Jackson
A critic has accused the <i>Christian Courier</i> of misrepresenting Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the Mormon Church, with reference to one of his alleged "revelations." Were we guilty of this infraction? Read this article and see.
Author: Jared Jackson
What are little girls made of? "Sugar and spice and everything nice" have been replaced by belly-button jewelry, super-small shirts, and pants that reveal far too much information.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Some openly repudiate what they call "pattern theology." The apostle Paul, however, did not.
Author: Wayne Jackson
We believe that there are principles which a judicious child of God might wish to consider in the planning of funerals.
Author: Wayne Jackson
What is the actual history of the Seven Sacraments?
Author: Jason Jackson
Train your children to avoid financial pitfalls, with the focus on being a faithful steward of all with which God blesses you. Reflect upon this important topic with Jason Jackson of the Christian Courier.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Cyrus was motivated by Isaiah's prophecy concerning him. This may be an interesting example of the workings of providence.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Members of the Lord's church are sometimes erroneously referred to as "Campbellites." What exactly is behind such appellation?
Author: Wayne Jackson
What about the terms "Godhead" and "Trinity"? Is it appropriate to use these words? Do they represent biblical ideas? Study this issue with us in this week's Q&A session.
Author: Wayne Jackson
In one of his final prayers, Paul prayed for those who had neglected him. What can we learn from this selfless act?
Author: Wayne Jackson
The Bible explicitly teaches that immersion is "for the remission of sins" (Acts 2:38).
Author: Wayne Jackson
The lessons learned from the Parable of the Prodigal Son - concerning the consequences of estrangement from God, and those qualities necessary for restoration, are treasures indeed.
Author: Jason Jackson
"Is it a sin for a Christian to be depressed? I am depressed sometimes, and I feel guilty about it. Can you give me any advice?" Christians should have the "peace that passes all understanding," which Paul describes in Philippians 4:6-7. But this assurance is conditioned on habitually fighting anxiety through prayer. In life, we will all suffer emotional downturns. But Christians look to Christ for comfort and support, and they will be blessed through the divine promise of peace.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Words can take on different senses depending upon the context in which they are found.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Unbelievers think they have discovered a discrepancy in 2 Chronicles 4:5. Yet, there is no provable error here.