Walking Through the Mount: Part 2: Jesus and the Law (Class for teens)
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Ever since the announcement was first made in early June that PTP would not be held this year in the Smoky Mountains of east Tennessee, literally hundreds of people went to work to help make PTP Virtual Edition a reality. You can spot a number of them by their blood-shot eyes, dazed look from staring…
When doors are shut, people who trust in a great God pray and look for Him to provide an open one. While it’s true that thousands won’t be gathering in the Great Smoky Mountains in Sevierville, TN for PTP on August 14-20 this year, there’s a phenomenal amount of work being done right now by…
What the eyes are to one’s ability to see, insight is to one’s soul. Insight has been defined as “the capacity to gain an accurate and deep understanding of a person, subject, or thing.” That’s exactly what Psalm 19 is all about. It’s about coming “to gain an accurate and deep understanding” of God through…
Psalm 1 begins the entire book of Psalms with a blessing. The first three verses relate how one is amazingly blessed by being a person of character and integrity before the Lord and others (vs. 1) and by also delighting and meditating “day and night” on the word of God (vs. 2). What God has…
Fellow PTPers, The PTP directors just received final notice that we will not be able to have PTP in the Sevierville Convention Center this year. Martha Norris, SCC director, says they can only accommodate 600 people in the entire building due to State of Tennessee/CDC social distancing restrictions (see her full statement below). We tried…