Win the Day: Five Minutes with Pastor Nat Crawford on Oneplace.com
Summary: Back to the Bible is a worldwide Christian ministry dedicated to leading people forward spiritually. Using media and technology, Back to the Bible meets people at their own spiritual level and walks with them daily into a living, growing and passionate relationship with Jesus Christ by equipping and motivating them to engage Scripture daily. With every 25-minute study, you'll gain a better understanding of what the Bible says, what it means and how to apply it to everyday life.
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The outside is beautiful and attractive, but the inside is dead and rotting away. Not an attractive picture of a church, is it? But it's the harsh reality in Revelation 3 as Jesus sends a message to the believers at Sardis. Find out how to tell if your own church is dead or alive with today's study.
Tolerance is often considered as the ultimate virtue these days. But God has a different view and it's not the easiest to hear. Woodrow Kroll has more from Revelation.
So your church isn't comfortable and safe in suburbia but struggling to survive the urban jungle. What would Jesus say to you? Check out His words to another church in a place called Pergamum.
Around the world, Christians are facing persecution on a daily basis. Listen to God's encouraging words for the suffering church, with today's study from Revelation 2.
What would God say to today's megachurches? In Jesus' message to the church at Ephesus--the megachurch of its day--He commends them for a job well done, but He also sends a warning. See how His message applies today.
Can you really understand Revelation? Woodrow Kroll says yes, as he starts with Revelation 1 and the divine outline for this incredible book.
Does the Bible give us any specifics about end time events and what's to come? Woodrow Kroll offers a closer look at what the Bible says as we prepare to examine Revelation.
Pre-tribulation, Millennialism, the Rapture of the Church, the Second Coming -- what's it all about? Join Woodrow Kroll for the basics of Bible prophecy.
There are a lot of ways people interpret the prophecies of Revelation. Enter the term "Preterism" -- the belief that everything in Revelation has already been fulfilled. Woodrow Kroll looks at where this belief comes from and whether or not it stands up to the scriptures.
God didn't have to give us a preview of the future, but He did. Woodrow Kroll shows you five reasons why as we lay the groundwork for a journey through Revelation.
Why study Bible prophecy? Woodrow Kroll answers that important question and offers some basic principles we need to use in approaching this part of God's Word. It's preparation for an extended look at the Book of Revelation.
Have you ever had to say something that you knew wouldn't be popular? The prophet Micaiah had that problem, and it brought him face to face with a king who hated him. Find out what happened to Michaiah in a case study of what it takes to be faithful in a faithless world.
It's hard to obey God. It's even harder when you have to stand alone to do it. Just ask Jahaziel who stood up and told the king what he needed to know. Sometimes God calls his people out of anonymity, so even if you're not famous, God may call on you just like He did Jahaziel.
Sometimes you find friends in unexpected places. That was certainly true for David when a man named Ittai showed up. If you've ever wondered where you could find a true picture of loyalty, then catch the story of Ittai.
She was a mother whose special gift was spiritual guidance. While she makes only a brief appearance in Scripture, she had a profound influence on a key leader in the early church. And if you're a single mom or your husband is an unbeliever, Eunice's story will be especially encouraging.