Author Archives: Dr. Mike Harmon

About Dr. Mike Harmon

Dr. Harmon began preaching at the age of 15 while living in southern California. He has conducted over 600 revivals and evangelistic campaigns nationwide, and has served as Senior Pastor at seven churches. Dr. Harmon has degrees from Central Baptist College, the University of Central Arkansas, and a Ph.D. From the Christian Bible College and Seminary. He has served as trustee for Southeastern Baptist College and Chairman of the trustees for the BMA Theological Seminary. He also served as Chaplain for the Mississippi Highway Patrol, the Arkansas State Police and the Arkansas State Senate. His many sermons and articles on Christian Apologetics are widely published. He is married to one wife of 43 years; has two sons, and seven grandchildren. He considers the simple pleasures of cooking, dining with family and friends, and liesurely rides on his Harley through the Texas Hill Country to be some of the most enjoyable blessings from the Lord.

“Is it wrong for a Christian to be depressed?”


Originally posted on THE WALL: a blog of Baptist Voice Ministries:
Is it wrong for a Christian to be depressed? Depression is somewhat of a charged issue among Christians. Some flatly declare it to be a sin. The thinking is…

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What is the hypostatic union


Question: “What is the hypostatic union?” Answer: The hypostatic union is the term used to describe how God the Son, Jesus Christ, took on a human nature, yet remained fully God at the same time. Jesus always had been God (John … Continue reading

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What is a biblical view of sexuality?


  Answer: Human sexuality, including all its physical, emotional, and spiritual intricacies, was God’s invention. He gave sexuality to His human creations as a gift with two functions: to perpetuate the human race and to create an intimate bond between … Continue reading

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“What is the role of ushers in the church?”


Originally posted on THE WALL: a blog of Baptist Voice Ministries:
A church usher is a person who helps ensure a smoothly running church service and who ministers to people in a variety of practical ways. The specific responsibilities of…

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“What does the Bible say about anointing oil?”


Originally posted on THE WALL: a blog of Baptist Voice Ministries:
Anointing oil, mentioned 20 times in Scripture, was used in the Old Testament for pouring on the head of the High Priest and his descendants and sprinkling the Tabernacle…

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“Does God still speak to us today?”


  First, it is clear God has spoken on many occasions. He revealed Himself audibly to Adam and Eve (Genesis 3), Noah (Genesis 6:13-21), Abraham (Genesis 12:1-3), and many others. So, God can speak to people, even audibly, if He … Continue reading

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GRIN AND SHARE IT: “The Baptist Cowboy”


Originally posted on THE WALL: a blog of Baptist Voice Ministries:
Baptist Cowboy A cowboy walks into a bar in Texas, orders three mugs of Bud and sits in the back room, drinking a sip out of each one in…

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“Should we have a Christmas Tree?”


Originally posted on THE WALL: a blog of Baptist Voice Ministries:
 The modern custom of a Christmas tree does not come from any form of paganism. There is no evidence of any pagan religion decorating a special holiday tree for…

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“How can we be happy in Heaven if all of our loved ones are not there?”


Originally posted on THE WALL: a blog of Baptist Voice Ministries:
It’s hard to imagine that we can be happy in heaven if we have an awareness that those we loved on earth are not present. We do know that…

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Are any black people mentioned in the Bible?


 The Bible does not specifically identify any person as being black-skinned. The Bible also does not specifically identify any person as being white-skinned. The vast majority of the Bible took place in the Middle East, in and around Israel. Neither … Continue reading

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