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How to Live in This World as a Christian

It's easy for us to get caught up in the things of this world and become distracted. It's easy to take our eyes off of Christ, fix our gaze on the "winds" of this world, become afraid, and begin to sink into a mire of distractions, which leads us to start thinking, sounding, and acting like the world around us. That's why our engagement requires a Christ-centered, Holy Sp...

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Politics After Christendom

The timeliness of VanDrunen's book, Politics After Christendom, is nearly unmistakable given the historical level of political contention seen, heard or otherwise recently experienced in our country. However, in striking contrast to our nation's emotionally-charged political environment, VanDrunen provides a decidedly unemotional, clinical, and compelling biblical argument...

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Elders Report

The elders held their monthly meeting on Wednesday, December 9 and worked through an agenda comprised of a variety of items. As always, the meeting opened in prayer, mindful of our continual need of our Lord Jesus Christ and his gospel, the washing of water with the word, and the ministry of the Holy Spirit. After approving the minutes from November's meeting, Chris Peter...

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True Comfort

As I write this article, American cities are shutting down in an effort to stem the tide of COVID-19. Churches, like Omaha Bible Church, are livestreaming to a congregation worshipping from home. And, if all that isn't strange enough, Al Roker is presenting the weather forecast from his kitchen. In this present-day craziness it could be easy to become uneasy. But, that's...

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Theologians You Should Know

The particular book I've chosen to review is Michael Reeves' Theologians You Should Know, which is presently being discussed by Pastor Pat in his Theology for Breakfast on Tuesday mornings. Dr. Reeves has labored alongside men like Matthew Barrett and Carl Trueman, men who have blessed Christ's body at OBC through their books and personal appearances as guest speakers. ...

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Elders Report

The elders met on Wednesday, December 18 to conduct our monthly meeting. Although it was a brief agenda, nevertheless there were important items to cover. Pat started the meeting with prayer, giving thanks and praise to our great Savior Jesus Christ. Dallas then took us through Article 3, God's Decree, of the London Baptist Confession of 1689. If you haven't had the oppo...

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Elders Report

On Wednesday, August 14, the elders held their monthly meeting to review and consider a short list of items centered on a review of our present financial condition, finalizing current budget year expenses, as well as discussing and approving the 2019-2020 Fiscal Year Budget. As always, our meeting began with prayer, mindful of our absolute dependence upon our righteous an...

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The Christian Walk: Partnership or Sole Proprietor?

In a commercial venture, a partnership and a sole proprietor represent two different arrangements for conducting business. A partnership, as the name implies, consists of an association of at least two persons. Conversely, a sole proprietor is equally simple, it's a single individual. When it comes to a business venture, there are pros and cons for either approach. But, w...

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The Creedal Imperative

My motivation for choosing to read and review Carl Trueman's The Creedal Imperative, was more than a bit self-serving. Starting this March, I'll be teaching an adult Sunday School class about creeds and confessions. So, it seemed helpful and wise, as well as a real win-win situation, to have Trueman's book serve the dual purpose of preparing me for teaching while also f...

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Elders Report

On Tuesday, August 14, the elders held their monthly meeting to review and consider a relatively short list of items, including an opportunity to recognize and thank the members of the security team for their successful completion of some very demanding training. Pastor Pat opened our meeting with prayer, recognizing our absolute dependence upon a living God who, in His i...

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