But we preach Christ crucified, to Jews a stumbling block and to Gentiles foolishness, but to those who are the called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. — 1 Corinthians 1:23–24 — Joshua Richert: Czech Bible Institute | Czech Republic Christ as crucified should be the … Read More
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Salvation Means Love in Action
Do not love the world nor the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. — 1 John 2:15 — Alois Klepacek: Czech Bible Institute | Czech Republic It is generally known that during the peak of communism, the Czech church grew stronger and was more … Read More
Contagious Joy: Biblical Counseling in Czech Republic
What happened when Tomás and Anna tasted the transformative power of God’s Word—and the joy of being conformed to the image of Christ? Well, it’s only the beginning of a Story in which “every chapter is better than the one before.” [1] [2] CHAPTER 1: The Worst Chapter When Tomás and Anna, a believing couple in … Read More
Transformation in Czech: Standa’s Story
These days when Standa attends Bible study, he sits humbly, eager to learn. He’s unsure of the doctrines that he grew up learning and fears misleading others. This wasn’t always the case. Standa grew up in a church that emphasized non-biblical gifts and a spiritual encounter rather than biblical truth. He was a victim of … Read More
No Smoke, No Mirrors, No Rock Bands…They Came to Hear Preaching!
It is not easy to communicate the significance of what is happening in the Czech Republic. In a nation that has experienced decades of profound spiritual apathy, religious confusion, and gospel opposition, ministry is hard and often discouraging. But with years of gospel seeds sown, we pray that a harvest is coming. Previously, the largest … Read More
Czech Gospel Conference with Paul Washer
The Czech Bible Institute (CBI) is hosting an important conference February 11–13, with keynote speaker Paul Washer. The conference will focus on the power of the gospel, the authority of Scripture, and the centrality of the local church. Over 400 are expected to attend—more than twice as many as ever before. CBI faculty will also … Read More