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Robert Wurtz II

Robert Wurtz II (birth year unknown–present). Robert Wurtz II is an American pastor, author, and Bible teacher based in St. Joseph, Missouri, serving as the senior pastor of Hillcrest Bible Church. For nearly three decades, he has focused on teaching advanced biblical studies, emphasizing the Spirit-Filled life, the New Covenant, and historic evangelism. Wurtz has authored four books, including Train to Win, Love in Crisis, and The Love You Had At First, available through major retailers like Amazon. He hosts websites such as thegirdedmind.org and biblebase.com, where he shares hundreds of free articles and teaching videos, also featured on platforms like sermonindex.net and YouTube. Known for his commitment to preaching the "whole counsel of God," Wurtz critiques modern seeker-friendly messages, advocating for bold, repentance-focused evangelism rooted in the Book of Acts. A native of the Kansas City, Missouri, area, he lives in St. Joseph with his wife, Anna. His work extends to conference speaking and moderating online Christian communities, reflecting his passion for apologetics and classical revival. Wurtz invites in-person attendance at Hillcrest Bible Church for Sunday and Wednesday services.
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John Piper preaches on the importance of praising and honoring women who fear the Lord, using Proverbs 31:30 as the focal point. He highlights the acrostic structure of Proverbs 31 and the 22 praiseworthy attributes of a woman who fears the Lord. Piper delves into the meaning of 'fearing the Lord' as a deep reverence and trust in God, leading to peace, security, and hope. He emphasizes the blessings and promises that come with fearing the Lord, encouraging women to find strength, wisdom, and generosity in their faith.
Not Enough Pens- nor Enough Paper (A Brief Look Into Jewish Persecution) Introduction
When many Jews see the Cross they do not savor warm feelings of forgiveness and love that characterizes the love of Jesus Christ and God the Father who sent Him to die for sins. Because of the severe atrocities that have been heaped upon the Jewish people over the last 1900 years; they view the Cross often times as a SWORD dipped in 1900 years of Jewish blood. This is a travesty. In this new section we will begin exploring some of many crimes that have been committed against the Jewish people in the name of Christianity. We will look at how the love that God intended to characterize the Church began to fade after the death of John the Revelator. We will look at the crusades, counsel rulings, synagogue burnings, forced conversions, and the writings of Martin Luther against the Jews and their relationship to Adolph Hitler. We will discuss issues such as forced baptism, the badge of shame, and the Spanish Inquisition. There were expulsions and ghettos that Jews were forced to. In fact, there are so many issues to cover and to begin to lay the groundwork for Jewish persecution that we will have to focus on the major ones. Many issues you have never heard about. I would encourage you to investigate these issues in your own study time to discover their truth and gain a grasp as to why many Jews exhibit a great coldness towards Christianity in general.
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Robert Wurtz II (birth year unknown–present). Robert Wurtz II is an American pastor, author, and Bible teacher based in St. Joseph, Missouri, serving as the senior pastor of Hillcrest Bible Church. For nearly three decades, he has focused on teaching advanced biblical studies, emphasizing the Spirit-Filled life, the New Covenant, and historic evangelism. Wurtz has authored four books, including Train to Win, Love in Crisis, and The Love You Had At First, available through major retailers like Amazon. He hosts websites such as thegirdedmind.org and biblebase.com, where he shares hundreds of free articles and teaching videos, also featured on platforms like sermonindex.net and YouTube. Known for his commitment to preaching the "whole counsel of God," Wurtz critiques modern seeker-friendly messages, advocating for bold, repentance-focused evangelism rooted in the Book of Acts. A native of the Kansas City, Missouri, area, he lives in St. Joseph with his wife, Anna. His work extends to conference speaking and moderating online Christian communities, reflecting his passion for apologetics and classical revival. Wurtz invites in-person attendance at Hillcrest Bible Church for Sunday and Wednesday services.