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“Throughout the Bible, Jesus’ message is that God loves us not because we are good, but because He is good. Jesus came to save not the righteous, but sinners. He gives us the verdict that we are all longing to hear: that we are loved, that our lives are worth something, worth so much, in fact, that God gave up the treasure of his heart to save us. What we couldn’t earn despite our best efforts, God freely gives.” – Neil Shenvi – Apologetics, March 9, 2018
“In an email sent to faculty and alumni, the institute announced it is adopting the Short Statement of the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, as well as its Articles of Affirmation and Denial. The institute further stated that all faculty will be required to sign an affirmation of the Chicago Statement as a condition of employment beginning with the 2018-2019 academic year.” – The Christian Post, March 2, 2018
“He was, above all, a theologian. He loved the doctrine of God. Through it, he found the gateway to knowing God, adoring God, and worshiping God.” – Ligonier, December 14, 2017
“Little by little my depression lifted. It wasn’t just the verses, it was those ‘perfect’ women that I turned out to have plenty in common with. They’re more than Tuesday-morning classmates, they’re full-time friends.” – Guideposts, February 1, 2013
“For this morning, I want you to open the Word of God to the third chapter of John, back to the third chapter of John and the opening ten verses.” – Grace to You, January 27, 2013
January 13, 1915 – “As she lay semi-conscious she whispered ‘O God, release me.’ She died on this day, January 13, 1915, mourned by thousands of Nigerians. The Scotswoman had worked among them for thirty-nine years.” – Christianity.com, May 3, 2010
“This day, January 27th, is remembered in honor of Phoebe and two other early Christian women, Dorcas and Lydia. All three shared one pre-eminent quality: they helped others.” – Christianity.com, May 3, 2010
March 24, 1661 – “The charges against him were typical. He had sympathized with the Quakers who were executed before him; he had refused to remove his hat, and he used the words “thee” and “thou,” which, to Quakers, implied the equality of all people.” – Christianity.com, May 3, 2010
born March 29, 1602 – “Studying Jewish writings, he showed from rabbinic teachings that Jesus was clearly identifiable as the Messiah. “Even the Lord’s prayer is derived from expressions that had long been familiar in the schools and synagogues of Judea.” His book Horae Hebraicae explained the New testament in light of knowledge he had gleaned from the writings of rabbis.” – Christianity.com, June 1, 2007
