Given by Chris Moen
The Bible focuses a good deal of detail on King Hezekiah for our learning. King Hezekiah faced a challenge where faith and deeds worked together to bring victory against a fierce enemy. God gives us a formula with promises, to bring victory over a different enemy, but just as fierce.
Given by David Jackson
A part of our calling as sons and daughters of God is to be secure enough in God’s grace to conquer our fear of failure. Do not try to hide or conceal your failures. Do not be discouraged by your failures. Do not let your fear of failure keep you from attempting great things for God. We are called to b...
Given by Roger Ellis
Do you remember the first time you really understood the impact of God’s Truth in your life? When you loved the Truth? Maybe you had an incident in which you had seen the result of a Godly principle working in your life and it was positive. You got a very good result because you had the faith and patience to a...
Given by Dave Myers
We are proud of our children growing up in the faith. What can we learn from the children recorded in the Bible?
Given by David Jackson
The events and history recorded in Scripture not only provide us with an appreciation for the primary lessons or themes of the Bible, but with careful reading and study of the lives of the individual people involved, their interactions with each other as servants of God, and with God the Father and Jesus Christ, our understanding is unlimited in what...
Given by David Jackson
None of us can ever be considered a true and faithful servant of God unless we repent. It is not a matter of us living without sin, none of us are able to accomplish that feat; it's a matter of us having faith in Jesus Christ and truly repenting of our sins as we strive to be the reflection of...
Given by Doug Johnson
How important is "the truth" to us? The entire core of what we call "the faith?" How do we make sure our commitment is solid?
Given by Dave Myers
Cornelius stands as a wonderful example and forms a vital part of the New Testament Church. His story is one of dedication, prejudice and faith. What might we learn from what is recorded of him in the Bible?
Given by Don Henson
Peter wrote in 2 Peter 3:17 that in order to maintain our “steadfastness” we need to “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” How do we grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus so that we can be secure and firm in our faith and understanding?