Given by Ralph Levy
The resurrection of the dead is the greatest of miracles that will occur in our lives. Known to the servants of God in the Old Testament and opened up to the Church in New Testament times, attaining to the resurrection of the dead should be our No. 1 goal in life, above all other goals.
Given by Doug Johnson
Why did God choose to fulfill the promises to Abraham through one grandson (Jacob) in preference to the other (Esau)? Being twins, we’d expect “sameness!” Since Esau was the firstborn, based on the culture of the day, he would seem to have been the “front-runner” for the blessing path. But God chose Jacob! Why? The answer has everything to do with J...
Given by Steve McNeely
Life is not always easy. Things that are worthwhile, such as being the God's family, require a lot of effort. Embrace that struggle.
Given by Doug Horchak
Christ admonished His disciples to pray for the Kingdom to come and “thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.” What is God’s will in His plan? What is His will in this present age? And, more importantly, how does the will of God affect our personal Christian lives?
Given by Mike Moore
Given by Greg Sargent
We pray to our Father in heaven and attribute love, mercy and forgiveness to Him. But God doesn't directly respond to us -- He has given his Son all authority over the church and answers us through Christ.
Given by Rick Avent
Given by Doug Johnson
The human eye is amazingly complex in structure and function. But even this astonishing creation of God, being physical, has its limitations. There’s an analogy in that for us in spiritual terms. Physically, our brain “covers” for the slight gaps in vision we all have. What about in our spiritual lives?
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?