Given by Mark Winner
One of the most consistent battles every human being faces is the battle against vanity yet most people do not realize that it has many faces. What does that mean? It means that pride and vanity shows in a variety of ways, many of which are rarely seen.
Given by Ralph Levy
The time of trial to come on the world will be the worst time in human history. Yet God gives His people encouragement to assist them through that time. Here is the patience and faith of the saints.
Given by Eric Evans
What laws apply to now? How do we know which ones have been changed? We will be discussing these in this sermon today. Did the offerings of old cover sin? Was the priesthood changed? We will see which laws were changed and which ones we still keep today.
Given by Dave Myers
Part one of a two part series about child rearing based on God's model for family interaction.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
What lessons may modern Christians learn from the life of the first century evangelist Timothy?
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
More important than hungering and thirsting for physical sustenance is hungering and thirsting for the righteousness of God.
Given by Larry Greider
This sermon gives us three qualities of a child that we should always keep in mind and try to develop as they enable us to have the right attitude and relationship with our heavenly Father.
Given by Eric Evans
When you hear the word 'law,' what comes to your mind? A policeman? A courthouse? The 'law of the land'? What about 'the law' in the Church? Though we cannot be saved by the law, a Christian has an obligation to strive to keep the law.
Given by Bill Johnson
The parable of the prodigal son has many facets, and historical research helps bring it to life. Part three is about the dutiful son.