by Rev. Mark H. CreechRevMarkCreech.org The season of ghosts and goblins is upon us, and people decorate their homes...
by Rev. Mark H. CreechRevMarkCreech.org The season of ghosts and goblins is upon us, and people decorate their homes...
By Rev. Mark CreechRevMarkCreech.org In his book How to Help Yourself, the late Robert J. Hastings tells a charming...
By Rev. Mark CreechRevMarkCreech.org “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall...
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by Mitch ProsserGuest ColumnistNorth Carolina Family Policy Council This past Wednesday, along with millions across...
By Rev. Mark Creechrevmarkcreech.org According to E. Calvin Beisner, president and founder of the Cornwall Alliance...
When President Donald Trump spoke recently about his hopes of getting to Heaven, the remark quickly made headlines…
By Rev. Mark CreechRevmarkcreech.org One of the most foundational, but increasingly forgotten principles in Scripture...
In the prayer Jesus taught his disciples, we find one of the most profound and hopeful petitions ever offered: “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” (Matthew 6:10) At the heart of this prayer is…
For as long as I’ve been a Christian, and even as a minister of the Gospel, I have struggled with maintaining a consistent daily Quiet Time with God. I’m speaking of that set-apart time for reading the Bible, praying, and communing with the Lord. Although it has provided the richest blessings of my spiritual life, I still often resist it. Not always because I’m too busy, sometimes it’s because, quite frankly, I don’t want to. It’s something that has troubled me through the years.