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cappella singing--worship in accordance with the New Testament pattern
Death by crucifixion was, according to Titus Flavius Josephus, “the most wretched of deaths.” If we knew nothing of this ancient torture and execution other than the details found in the Bible, that would be sufficient to document death on the cross as a cruel, humiliating and sadistic act of capital punishment. (Read More) (pdf reader required; Click here for free reader download)
A prize exhibit on display in the Israel Museum (Jerusalem) is an ornate stone box — an ossuary, in which wealthy Jewish families of the 1ST century buried the bones of their dead. (Read More) (pdf reader required; Click here for free reader download)
CAESAREA MARITIMA was the great Roman city built by Herod the Great on the Mediterranean coast only a few years be fore the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Joppa had long been the port city and most important harbor for the Jewish people, but Joppa was rabidly anti–Roman and fiercely nationalistic. (Read More) (pdf reader required; Click here for free reader download)
Some people say the "unknown tongue" (1 Corinthians14) is not a real language but a personal, private, ecstatic outpouring of emotion from the heart of the believer to the ears of God, and that it is not supposed to be understood by anyone except God and the speaker. What is the "unknown tongue!" (Read More)
Would he be late? He remembered what his
boss had told him about that. He picked up
the pace. His family was depending upon him.
He needed this job.
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Much attention has been directed to a movement among some of "us" to compromise (Read More)
A Welcome from Our Minister
This web site features so many of the great programs and fruitful ministries of the Pikes Peak church of Christ. We invite you to browse and ask any questions you might have about anything you see. But do not be overwhelmed by all the detail and lose sight of the most important work of all.
Here is what we are all about. Here is all we want to do. At Pikes Peak we are committed to serving and honoring God. In our heartfelt and genuine surrender to Jesus Christ we have the promise of an eternal home in heaven. By God's grace, that's where we're heading. And we want to help you find your way. Grady Miller



