I've been referencing the International Standard Version recently. Although King James is probably a better translation (and like the other guy said it's brilliant a work of art), I just find ISV easier to read.
That’s one of the things I really like about the King James Version is that I don’t always understand the words being used. It forces me to look things up, which tends to make what I’ve read stick around longer.
I found my church through this tool: https://www.9marks.org/church-search/
I urge people to find a church. Now more than ever the faithful ones are more distinguishable from the unfaithful ones. You can tell they are faithful if:
They don't enforce masks or vaccines
They preach from the Bible instead of giving a Ted Talk with Bible verses sprinkled in them
They don't hone on "diversity" topics
It may turn out that there are none near your area. We had several visitors from out of state that tell us they couldn't find any faithful churches. Nevertheless, you wouldn't know without first looking.
Get a King James Bible, read it, and apply it to your life in a positive way. Don’t rely on someone else’s interpretation.
The King James is a work of beauty. In America there was always a copy of it in every hotel room drawer across the country free for the reading.
They stay in a lot of hotel rooms.
I've been referencing the International Standard Version recently. Although King James is probably a better translation (and like the other guy said it's brilliant a work of art), I just find ISV easier to read.
That’s one of the things I really like about the King James Version is that I don’t always understand the words being used. It forces me to look things up, which tends to make what I’ve read stick around longer.
What a freaking parody the world has become.
Awesime ty, will have to enter every church individually but still better than scouring their websites and social media
https://www.discerningchristians.com
Have not used this tool but I was recommended it. It's a self reporting system, so I'm not sure how useful it is...
I found my church through this tool: https://www.9marks.org/church-search/
I urge people to find a church. Now more than ever the faithful ones are more distinguishable from the unfaithful ones. You can tell they are faithful if:
It may turn out that there are none near your area. We had several visitors from out of state that tell us they couldn't find any faithful churches. Nevertheless, you wouldn't know without first looking.