John 3:16-21
In a tale of profound love, a God sacrifices His Son for humanity’s redemption, promising eternal life for those who believe, amidst the darkness of a wicked world. Continue reading John 3:16-21
In a tale of profound love, a God sacrifices His Son for humanity’s redemption, promising eternal life for those who believe, amidst the darkness of a wicked world. Continue reading John 3:16-21
Dear Friends,
Today, we invite you to peer behind the veil of theological education in Ecuador. Our seminarians are wrestling with the profound implications of 1 Thessalonians 1:10, delving into the transformative doctrine of entire sanctification. This exploration not only illuminates the text but challenges us to contemplate our own spiritual journey. How does this ancient wisdom resonate in our modern context? Let us ponder together the depths of God’s sanctifying grace, ever mindful of its power to reshape our very being.
Continue reading Waiting for the Resurrected Son: Eschatological Hope and Deliverance in 1 Thessalonians 1:10
The hymn “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” written by Reverend Phillips Brooks during America’s Civil War, reflects profound themes of peace and divine presence. Inspired by his pilgrimage to Bethlehem, Brooks captures the essence of Christ’s birth amidst turmoil, emphasizing transformation and personal connection with God. The hymn invites believers to welcome Christ into their hearts, offering hope and spiritual nourishment. Continue reading ‘O Little Town of Bethlehem’: A Spiritual Reflection