Given by Mark Whynaucht
If we use this time the way God intends, we will not arrive at Pentecost the same. We will arrive stronger. We will arrive clearer. We will arrive more grounded. Because we didn’t just experience redemption…We allowed God to begin the work of transformation.
Given by Arnold Hampton
The 23rd Psalm, begins and ends with "the LORD". The ultimate goal in David's life was a face-to-face relationship with God forever. What is most important in this life is not what is happening in this life, but what is coming after this life - a face-to-face relationship with the Father and Son forever.
Given by Matt Pavlik
What can we learn from the experience of Gideon?
Given by Zach Smith
What would it have been like to be Lazarus? What would life after resurrection be like? Pondering this question can teach us a lot about our present and future.
Given by Arnold Hampton
Psalm 23:4 - Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. When you put this verse in the context of the entire psalm, it speaks more about life than it does death.
Given by James Capo
Are some of the promises God gave to Abraham going to be fulfilled in the Last Days? Is it true some will not be fulfilled until the Last Days? Here is a closer look at these promises.
Given by Clay Staggs
Training wheels are not meant to stay on forever. They’re tools for learning, not crutches for living. During the 40 days after His resurrection Jesus provided some final training to the disciples that would help them transition from students/followers to teachers/leaders in the early church.
Given by Jeff Schmidt
As spectacular and miraculous as the Exodus was of Israel coming out of Egypt, it foreshadows a greater future Exodus at the return of Jesus Christ.
Given by Jason Hyde
Christians live by certain principles. This message examines the Acts 5:29 principle from a personal angle.