OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

It’s a question that all of God’s people must ask and answer for themselves: Is the God we serve and worship worthy of our
Written by Josiah Boyd
After a week focused on the disastrous detour of Judah, we return to Joseph’s path to see that things aren’t much better. The major
Jonathan Edwards, perhaps the most influential Christian of the 18th-century, once wrote: “Every Christian family ought to be as it were a little church.”
Written by Josiah Boyd
God’s people are agents of divine blessing when we demonstrate, share, and defend the life-giving, thirst-quenching water of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. What
Written by Josiah Boyd
You’ve probably heard it claimed before—that argument-ending, conversation-halting Christian trump card: “God told me.” How do we process such a claim?
Written by Josiah Boyd
Continuing their trek through the wilderness of the Joseph narrative, today Andrew and Josiah discuss Genesis 38, the damage-causing power of sin, the importance
A review and recommendation of a short book on a topic of immeasurable importance.
Written by Josiah Boyd
While some may think studying the end times is akin to watching a Star Wars movie, there are actually some important applications for the
Written by Josiah Boyd
If a Christian remains exposed to the harsh elements of sin for an extended period of time, signs of the life we have in
Written by Josiah Boyd
We are all needy people. We weren’t created as independent beings, as much as we would like to think that’s the case and, one
Written by Josiah Boyd
Family drama, national danger, cryptic dreams, and royal dungeons—the story of Joseph’s got it all! It’s the quintessential rags-to-riches tale made all-the-more fascinating by
Surrounded as it is with cultural idolatry, Christianity is becoming increasingly marginalized and labeled as an ideology for the simple and unintellectual. How then
Written by Josiah Boyd