Given by Doug Johnson
In his short letter near the end of the New Testament, Jude tells the brethren that he "found it necessary" to exhort them to "contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints" (Jude 1:3). He said in the same verse that he had been diligent to speak often to them of...
Given by David Jackson
As we complete the first month of another year and we look back to consider all that had taken place in our lives last year, do we see God's hand? Do those instances make us believe God a little bit more? Do they increase our faith and confidence that His words are just and true? Will we believe God a...
Given by Doug Horchak
Why do you live and practice the Church's beliefs? The depth of our faith will be tried. And although Peter says this is "more precious than gold", as Christians, we need to be sure our spiritual foundations and belief are based on deep convictions.
Given by Britton Taylor
Do you have the faith for God to heal you? Do you have the faith for God not to heal you?
Given by Doug Horchak
We often want results fast in life. God's plan is one that often involves the passage of time, which is also true in our lives as we learn and grow in faith. Patience is an important element in the unfolding of God's great plan.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
"We continue our review of walking by faith, not sight, and the spiritual results of doing so."
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
Christians are to walk a certain way, and not another way. They are to walk by faith, not by sight. We review what the Bible reveals about why faith is a better way to walk than sight, and what the results, or fruits are, of walking by faith. Part 1.
Given by Chris Moen
A main message of Jeremiah was the same to his nation of Judah as it is to the nations of the world today. It’s a message of repentance and of a return to proper faith and obedience toward God.
Given by Ken Giese
In Rev 17:14, we read that those who are with Christ at His return are described as called, chosen, and faithful. How do those descriptions relate to our calling as Christians and our roles and responsibilities now and in the future?