Click the link below for a few thoughts from Pastor Tedd on the subject of Lent… http://teddmathis.com/2016/02/12/giving-up-lent/?iframe=true
Click the link below for a few thoughts from Pastor Tedd on the subject of Lent… http://teddmathis.com/2016/02/12/giving-up-lent/?iframe=true
(ARTICLE SOURCE: http://thecripplegate.com/the-normal-battle-with-bitterness/#more-38687) It’s inevitable. People are going to hurt us. Even those close to you. In fact, perhaps especially those close to you. With every hurt, there is the potential to wake the bitterness monster. He’s a light sleeper. And he’s more clever than we think. Even a small relationship scuffle is enough to arouse him into action. We mustn’t underestimate him. Bitterness:…
(ARTICLE SOURCE: http://thecripplegate.com/how-to-be-spiritually-miserable/) You have to do one thing to ensure a run-in with misery: exist. In a fallen world, it’s inevitable. And, for many, it’s unbearable. Misery: a state of dissatisfaction, unfulfillment, and emptiness. It is the consequence of pursuing something other than the biblical Christ for salvation, satisfaction, and/or stability. Though it may deceitfully appear as happiness in the short-term, it eventually returns with a…
Blog Article Written by Michelle Brock ARTICLE SOURCE: http://www.as4me.net/22-ideas-to-help-your-children-study-and-love-the-bible/ The first time I became aware of my mom’s love for God’s Word, my brother and I were racing around the living room playing hockey. At some point I noticed my mom calmly reading her Bible on our bright orange couch, and I ran to get my little Gideon New Testament to “read” next…
CHALLENGE FOR 2016…. We, at PWBC, are taking a new approach to memorizing Scripture in 2016!! This year, we are encouraging our church congregation to memorize a section of scripture together and we hope you will join us! The Scripture we’ll be working on in 2016 is : Colossians 3:1-13 We will work on a verse each month, 2 verses in June (a baker’s dozen!). At…
“Songs In the Key Of Life” One of the great privileges I have as your pastor is to watch you sing. Please don’t take offense; I love to hear you sing, too! But when I am up front and seeing who is singing, there is an immense solemn joy I get to experience. I get to watch people with cancer, people with…
Why We Cannot Call The Pope ‘our Pope’ By Pastor Tedd Mathis October 2015 We live in an age that urges us to set aside doctrinal convictions for the sake of religious or social unity. Sometimes the source of that urging catches us off guard. Like when well-known Southern Baptist pastor Rick Warren enthusiastically endorses Pope Francis as “our Pope” saying he…
I’ve been working on some thoughts for this column regarding truths we need to remind ourselves of in the last days. Hopefully, it will be ready for next month (if the Lord hasn’t come, we’ll still be in the last days!). Until then, be encouraged by some of my mother’s poetry. Mom wrote much over the years, self-publishing a number of compilations.…
Pride must be put to death all the way to the grave It would be easy for me, and us as a church, to become known primarily as the pastor or church that abhors homosexuality. Or drunkeness. Or… you fill in the blank. I hope I don’t and we don’t. While we do not want to ignore moral issues of our day,…
“The New Calamity” by John Piper Jesus died so that heterosexual and homosexual sinners might be saved. Jesus created sexuality, and has a clear will for how it is to be experienced in holiness and joy. His will is that a man might leave his father and mother and cleave to his wife, and that the two become one flesh (Mark 10:6–9).…