Given by Nathan Willoughby
What does it mean to be Lukewarm? How did the Church in Laodicea become Lukewarm? Can we too become Lukewarm? If so, what can we do to prevent this tepid characteristic? Join this seminar to find out what we must do to prevent a Lukewarm heart. From the 2026 Branson Family Weekend.
Given by Randy Salyer
Rev. 3:17 [CSB] "...and you don't realize." This phrase speaks to the lack of metacognition, or thinking about one's own thinking. We will explore the basic neurochemistry of habit loops and how they can lead to spiritual complacency. We'll also explore how we can use the same neurochemistry, with the help of God's Spirit to kindle a fire. From...
Given by Doug Johnson
More than one writer or podcaster has noticed the connection between literal shepherds (of sheep) and “shepherds” of other humans (such as pastors!). But the lessons learned from a shepherd’s mindset go even deeper. After all, who is the “Great Shepherd” and what are we learning about caring for others from His example?
Given by Caleb Froedge
God has called the weak of the world, yet through His wisdom even the weak things are made strong. Here are four lessons in wisdom we should take note of from Proverbs 30.
Given by Jason Hyde
Marriage has been the cornerstone of family, community and civilization. Arranged marriages have been common throughout history. What important lessons can Christians learn from this practice?
Given by Drew Tranquada
Recorded 02/07/2026
Given by James Ellis
While others rejoiced and celebrated the ark of the covenant being brought into Jerusalem, Michal distanced herself from behind a window. This provides a unique lesson for us to consider as we look to a significant event in our near future.
Given by Daniel Graham
Daniel Graham continues his series on Kings
Given by Cid Cardoz
Social media can create an illusion of connection—favoring likes, filters, and quick reactions over vulnerability, deep conversation, and presence—contributing to rising loneliness despite digital "connectedness." Drawing on Scripture and examples, we are urged to use practical, faith-centered remedies: put down the phone to give focused attention, choose authenticity over curated images, and prioritize face-to-face gatherings that foster true com...