Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Some exciting news!

I’m writing with some exciting news. After many years of keeping my Bible teaching resources online at my old site hosted by 4himnet.com, I no longer have access to update or manage it. That left me with a choice: let the online ministry fade, or start fresh. I chose to start fresh—and I’m glad I did!

I’m pleased to introduce my brand-new website: BobNyberg.org.

The internet has been part of my ministry journey for quite a while. I first dabbled with a website back in the late 1990s when free hosting sites like Angelfire were popular. In 2005 I moved everything over to 4HimNet, where the site lived for nearly 20 years. Now, in 2025, it feels good to have a new “home base” that is easier to navigate and much more up to date.

On this new site you’ll find a growing collection of articles I’ve written on key Bible topics—doctrines of salvation, the relationship between law and grace, issues surrounding Calvinism, and principles of Bible interpretation. These aren’t abstract theological exercises; my heart is to make these subjects clear and practical so that believers can grow in their confidence and joy in the Lord. You can explore the articles here: BobNyberg.org/Articles.

My vision for this website is simple: that it will serve as a resource to help people better understand the gospel of grace and the truth of God’s Word. Whether you are a pastor, a missionary, a Bible teacher, or simply a believer hungry for God’s truth, my hope is that these materials will strengthen your walk and equip you to share Christ more clearly with others.

I’d love for you to visit the site, bookmark it, and make use of the resources there. If you find it helpful, please consider sharing it with others who might benefit. And I would also welcome your feedback—what’s useful, what could be improved, and what topics you’d like to see covered in the future.

I’m grateful for the opportunity to continue serving the Lord in this way, and I look forward to what He will do through this new online chapter.

Blessings,

Bob

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Doctrine Matters

The apostle Paul almost always began his letters with sound doctrine before moving on to exhortations for daily living. First, he laid the foundation of what believers are to believe; then he explained how those truths should shape the Christian walk. You cannot live the Christian life as God intends unless you first know what God has said. The truth must take root in your mind and heart before it can be worked out in your hands and feet. Right believing always comes before right living—that’s God’s design.

 

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