Author Archives: Ken Lambert

About Ken Lambert

Ken lives with his wife and 2 young sons in southern NH, and is active in his local congregation as a lector, and was formerly a youth group assistant leader. He currently is conducting a theological survey and will be publishing a book he is co-writing regarding key figures in Christian history. For more information on this book project, please visit www.toptenchristians.wordpress.com

One Isaiah?

“For about twenty-five centuries no one dreamt of doubting that Isaiah the son of Amoz was the author of every part of the book that goes under his name; and those who still maintain the unity of authorship are accustomed … Continue reading

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Early Christian martyrdrom- the #1 proof of the truths of Christ

We are in the Lenten season, which is one of contemplation and sacrifice.  When I contemplate sacrifice, I think of the ultimate sacrifice.  Which would be giving up your life (willfully) for the glory of God.  Thankfully in this country … Continue reading

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A simple tale of (bottle and can) Redemption-

Its funny and ironic how a seemingly “small” and rather insignificant action or gesture can leave an indelible mark on numerous people.  The following is a true story about my Grandmother, who unfortunately is no longer with us.  May she … Continue reading

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Historical Christians to learn from- Part 1

As I get closer to a book launch in early March, myself and my co-author are learning a lot about what people are telling us are the most influential Christians of all time (since the Apostles).  Its been a great … Continue reading

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How do we become the “salt and the light” of the world?

Why, via the “Salt and Light Institute” -of course ! http://www.saltandlightinstitute.org/ Here is a brief caption from their home page- “We are a non denominational, non sectarian institute dedicated to providing foundational education opportunities  consistent with God’s Word to the … Continue reading

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Tidbits and Musings, from January-

While trying to arrive at a relevant and interesting topic for this month, I decided that it might be nice and different to toss together a number of various (and maybe disjointed) thoughts that are on my mind: It appears … Continue reading

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Joseph the Patriarch- a story of forgiveness & God’s sovereignty

One of the greatest stories/events in the Bible, especially in the Old Testament, is that of Joseph, one of the sons of Jacob (Israel).  When I think of his life I realize that I have a lot to learn about … Continue reading

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Rules to live by? You bet.

Many people in today’s society reject any kind of authority, and many types of rules.  That is especially true in the United States as we have always been somewhat “libertarian” in nature.  In many ways we skip to the beat of … Continue reading

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Who will be the next Spurgeon, or Wesley, or Augustine ?

I have learned much over the past few months, in prepartion for a book launch in February (see www.toptenchristians.wordpress.com for more info).  One major perspective I have gained is in regards to the great and influential Christian persons of the … Continue reading

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We are ALL “evangelicals”- or, at least, we should be…

A pet-peeve of mine within the media or society in general is the term “evangelical”, as it is used nowadays.  Isn’t an evangelical someone that “evangelizes”?  If so, then wouldn’t ALL Christians be “evangelical” per se? The current Webster’s dictionary … Continue reading

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Yes, there are still orphanages out there- and you can help

A few years ago my wife and were involved with a local orphanage as volunteers.  It was a great experience for everyone involved.  Myself, my wife, the children there, the nuns that ran the place, etc. Since then I have … Continue reading

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Infant Baptism- The ongoing controversy

As I watched my two infant sons get baptized, with water, in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, I considered (once again) the age-old theological debate over infant baptism.  This subject is truly one … Continue reading

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Lessons (so far) from a controversial project-

As noted and posted elsewhere, I am co-writing a book on the most influential (historical) Christians of all time.  More info can be found at www.toptenchristians.wordpress.com  A key part of this book was determining a ranking of those persons who … Continue reading

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Revelation- Just A Delusion ?!

My wife and I were sitting reading an article about the island of Patmos in a travel magazine.  It was quite interesting.   Showed some great pictures of this Greek island, as well as including some notations about the fact that … Continue reading

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Why Did Moses Have to Die on Mount Nebo?

I have always found it difficult to accept the fact that Moses, arguably the greatest holy man in the Old Testament, was not allowed to finally enter the Promised Land.  All due to, what I gathered as,  a relatively small … Continue reading

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