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Perspectives on the Bible

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Perspectives on the Bible is a study of the Bible with a view to understanding the universal message of God. Jesus said that he came in order that we may have life abundantly. John 20:31 tells us that the words of Jesus are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God and that by believing you may have life in his name. Perspectives on the Bible gives us insights into the meaning of Bible passages as they applied to the people "then" and as they apply to you and I today. The key to all of this is to understand that God uses the Bible and uses events and uses you and me to work out a plan for Our Good without destroying our freedom of thought and action. It is the mission of this ministry to present, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, our insights and understandings of what may be God"s intentional plan for our world and for individuals in that world. Pastor Fred

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Often in family life we want to pin the tail of blame on one member. But the family is a dynamic living organism, and a disturbance in one area of its "force" produces consequences in other connected parts.

We have heard many Interpretations. Rev. Dr. Frederick Schoenfeld looks at the Son more than the father

Pentecost (Acts2:1-21) reveals God's plan of revelation. God chose exactly the right time in history to reveal his plan for the salvation of human kind.

We know about Jesus but we are not always sure about what we know. We wonder. Jesus comes to us along the way of our road of life and in that encounter, he reveals himself to us.

Reverend Dr. Frederick H. Schoenfeld tells the story of an occurrence from many years ago. It was an event that formed his ideas about the Church. The Church is more. It is more than what many people think that it is. That "more" is a... more

The Bible tells us about the expectations that surrounded Jesus. The religious right expected one thing and the religious left another. The politically active expected something which was opposite of those who accepted the world order... more

The shepherds were folk with hopes, and dreams, cares, and joys. They were working people trying to get along and to live their lives. God revealed great things to them. They were afraid. But the angel told them not to be afraid. They... more

There is a special need for Christians to recognize the gift that God gives them because of the incarnation of Jesus. The gift of Christ has already been given. Because of it, Christians are able to have and to hold and to express three... more

In the miracle of Christmas is the "Yes" of God to our life. It is echoed in the words repeated throughout the story, "Do not be afraid." These words were spoken to Mary, to Joseph, to the shepherds and to us. God sends Jesus to us... more

Luke tells Mary's story
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