OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

When we talk about God, there are endless directions our conversations can go. Oftentimes, these discussions end up addressing something to do with God’s
Written by Tim Wessel and Andrew Longmire
One topic that seemingly comes up more than most on our podcast is that of assurance of salvation, most likely because it can be
Written by Phil Congdon and Josiah Boyd
We are constantly bombarded with truth claims. With information coming at us from friends and family, social media, the news, our education system, our
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire
Once again on the podcast this week, we are discussing a topic often talked about in the church, but rarely understood with clarity: the
Written by J. Scott Horrell and Josiah Boyd
The apostle John opens his gospel account with a bold declaration of the eternality, divinity, and creativity of the Word: In the beginning was
Written by Josiah Boyd
This week Josiah has a chat with Dr. Rick Reed, a long-time pastor and now-president of Heritage College and Seminary in Cambridge, Ontario. Because of his
Written by Rick Reed and Josiah Boyd
Most Christians don’t need convincing that the cross is crucial or that the resurrection is central to the gospel message. The ascension of Jesus
Written by Josiah Boyd
Have you ever noticed the God that some today claim to believe in bears little resemblance to the God described in the pages of
Written by Josiah Boyd
Conclusion [Previous posts in this series: First, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth.] Many theological questions surround the notion of competition, particularly
Written by Josiah Boyd
Hebrews 12:1–2 [Here are the previous posts in this series: First, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh.] Therefore, since we are surrounded by
Written by Josiah Boyd
2 Timothy 4:7–8 [See previous posts in this series here: First, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth.] I have fought the good fight, I
Written by Josiah Boyd
2 Timothy 2:5 [See these links for previous posts in this series: First, second, third, fourth, and fifth.] An athlete is not crowned unless
Written by Josiah Boyd