Author: Dr. Bob Crowder
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What I Am, and What I Am Not
God called me to preach the Gospel and shepherd a local church. That calling shapes everything I do and everything I choose not to do. This article explains the ministry…

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Beyond Childhood Innocence: The Age of Accountability Debate
The question of when children become morally responsible before God has sparked theological debate for centuries. While many Baptist churches have historically embraced the Age of Accountability doctrine, a growing…
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Grace for the Worm: Strength for the Weak.
In Isaiah 41:14–16, God doesn’t flatter His people—He meets them in their weakness. Calling them “worm Jacob,” He doesn’t scold, but promises, “I will help thee.” This stunning passage reminds…
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Before the Cross Stood, Isaiah Spoke About It
The Gospel did not begin in the New Testament: the prophet Isaiah, saw the cross standing long before it stood on Golgotha. Isaiah 53 and John 3:16 harmonize in one…
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The Comfort Promised
Isaiah 40 introduces the God who comforts. John 3:16 reveals how He does it—through His Son. These passages aren’t distant—they are directly connected, showing a Savior who came not just…
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The Eternal Security of the Believer
Is salvation truly secure forever? In this doctrinal article, Dr. Robert C. Crowder affirms that eternal life is rooted not in human effort, but in the finished work of Christ.…
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Peter: The Rock Who Was Restored
We know him as Peter, but he began as Simon. He was a fisherman working the waters of Galilee. He had a withered face from too many days in the…
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The Gospel Without Limits
The Gospel Without Limits In this bold, Bible-centered article, Dr. Robert C. Crowder explains why he cannot accept Calvinism’s doctrines of election and limited atonement. Grounded in Scripture, this response…
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The Divine Assult
This article explores how each of the Ten Plagues in Exodus was a direct challenge to the gods of Egypt, revealing the LORD God of Israel’s unmatched power and His…
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Why Study the Bible?
Discover why studying the Bible is more than a discipline—it’s a spiritual lifeline. Learn how God’s Word equips, transforms, and guides believers for everyday life and eternal hope.

