by Jeremiah Nighthawk Taylor | Mar 7, 2022 | Blog
Some in Christendom teach that believers can be perfected in this life – they call it “entire sanctification.” Thankfully, this erroneous doctrine of Christian perfection is not widely accepted. We find an all too obvious parallel when looking at the history of...
by Jeremiah Nighthawk Taylor | Jan 24, 2022 | Blog
At a business dinner several years ago, my wife and I met a woman who expressed interest in our life among the Amish and Mennonites in southeastern Pennsylvania. During our conversation, we mentioned that our sons attended Christian school. That changed the...
by Jeremiah Nighthawk Taylor | Jan 1, 2022 | Blog
Truth is fundamental to human existence. It makes things work, just as lies tear things down. All civilizations and cultures have held it in the highest regard – considered necessary for keeping order within society. And though these statements may...
by Jeremiah Nighthawk Taylor | Oct 9, 2021 | Blog
I grew up in a New Jersey suburb close to New York City. Larger than a small town, our community was really a small city. In 1971, our high school graduating class had many hundreds. As today, there were bullies, but it was not considered a problem back in...
by Jeremiah Nighthawk Taylor | Sep 25, 2021 | Blog
I first heard Elvis Presley perform “If I Can Dream” on December 3, 1968 as it premiered before my eyes in the finale of his televised “Elvis” special, later known as the ’68 Comeback Special. Like its companion piece of the following year, “In the Ghetto,” it...