Given by Zach Smith
Given by Doug Johnson
To learn the real story of the birth of Jesus Christ, we have to start with the record of the birth, ministry and death of His relative, John the Baptist. How does that “set the story straight” and help us see the errors in Christmas celebrations in our world?
Given by Mark Winner
Our human nature generally makes us go easier on ourselves than we do on others. We can see flaws in others easier than we can see our own flaws; this helps to inflate our pride and vanity. Ultimately, we need to be seeking to see ourselves how God sees us.
Given by John Foster
Since the Sabbath school classes will be covering the fruit of God's spirit, it is good for us to review that topic as well.
Given by Ralph Levy
He was an outsider, with strange dress and diet and a genuine message from God that hadn’t been heard in about four centuries. The Baptist prepared the way for Jesus Christ at His first coming, and his example has much to teach us as we prepare the way for Christ at His second coming.
Given by John Foster
Continuation of the series on the canonization of the Bible- the period between the Old and New Testaments.
Given by David Jackson
One of the most difficult acts of love we can express towards another as human beings, particularly when we are really hurt by someone, or guilty of hurting someone, is forgiveness. Part 1 begins with defining what forgiveness is in the Old Testament (Hebrew), then moves on to the New Testament in Part 2. Part 1 and Part 2, analyze some of the more...
Given by Dave Myers
If vengeance feels so good, why is it wrong for us to give people what we think they deserve? Let's see what the scripture says about vengeance.
Given by Jason Hyde