Here and Now
"Here and Now" gives detailed consideration to the practical experience of Sabbath keeping. What does it mean to "keep the Sabbath holy"? How do we discern best practice for Sabbath keeping in areas not clearly revealed in the Bible? Most importantly "Here and Now" discusses the relational nature and purpose of the Sabbath gift.
Who is the Beast of Revelation?
The Mark of the Beast is coming! But what is the Mark of the Beast? More importantly, how can you avoid receiving the Mark of the Beast? Bible prophecy strongly associates together the end times and the mark of the beast. According to the book of Revelation, the mark of the beast is a phenomenon that manifests our spiritual loyalty shortly before the return of Jesus. The world will be divided into two camps, one standing under the seal of God and the other standing under the mark of the beast. Indeed, the seal of God in Revelation stands as the spiritual opposite to the mark of the beast.
Change of Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday
Discover how the change of Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday took place in history. This examination of the Sabbath through history compared with what the Bible says about the Sabbath will open your eyes to one of the longest running religious deceptions in history.
Christian Sabbath
Which day is the Sabbath? Some Christians say that the Christian Sabbath is Sunday. Others say that the Christian Sabbath is Saturday. Further fuelling the confusion is the way in which the seventh day Sabbath vs Sunday issue is said to represent Old Covenant vs New Covenant or legalism vs grace. Ultimately the question that this presentation seeks to answer from the Bible is, Should we still keep the Sabbath? Is the Sabbath still important under the New Covenant / New Testament dispensation? Or is the seventh day Sabbath a symbol of Old Covenant / Old Testament legalism.
In the Beginning
It seems that the quest for meaning and purpose is fundamental to the human experience. Every human being wants to know that they matter in some way. “In the Beginning” explores how the creation story and the original Sabbath define humanity’s identity.