Publications

Pilgrim Bible Church Bylaws and Doctrinal Statement
 
What Is Your Greatest Need In Life?
A Simple Review of Man's Sinful Nature and Need For Forgiveness in Jesus Christ
 

What Religious Freedoms Do We Really Have?
An Evaluation of Genuine Worship Based Upon Psalm 15

 

Indeed, Has Saint Paul Really Said?Indeed, Has Saint Paul Really Said?
A critique of N.T. Wright's book:
What Saint Paul Really Said

From the doctrine of hell, the law, Christ’s resurrection, the atonement, and justification by faith, many today are bearing well teachings that have nothing to do with biblical exposition. (2 Corinthians 11:1‑4, 13‑15)   It is within this broader scope of concern that I write this critique of N.T. Wright’s book, What Saint Paul Really Said. He and others in the modern day have generated a seismic shock wave within the contemporary church, and one can only wonder what effects this will have in the near future, as well as on future generations. It is for this reason that I have decided to direct my attention towards one of the gravest errors being perpetuated today that has to do with the nature and work of God’s justification of the sinner.

 

The Armoury
The Armoury
Pastor Michael Beasley's blog