Given by Chris Rochelle
An overview of Daniel's life: What is the journey that led him to be a man of excellent spirit?
Given by Andre van Belkum
I remember Mr Herbert W Armstrong warning the Church about spiritual lethargy, especially as we come closer to the end-times. It is important for us to recognize, be on guard against spiritual lethargy. Let’s investigate this subject further and understand what the symptoms are and how to avoid falling under the spell of spiritual lethargy.
Given by Tim Foster
This is a true story that little children absolutely love and yet it has incredibly deep lessons about justice, mercy, accountability, turning a corner, God's goodness, and pity.
Given by Dave Myers
What is a saint? Is a saint an exceptionally holy person greater than all others? How does the Bible define a saint? And more importantly, what is expected of a saint?
Given by Doug Horchak
Sometimes being a Christian in this world poses challenges for God’s people. Are you prepared to “bear your cross” and follow Christ in your journey to God’s Kingdom?
Given by Bill Johnson
Our minds run on constant “loops,” and what fills our hearts will show up in our thinking, speaking, and actions. Paul gives eight non-negotiable filters in Philippians 4:8—true, noble, just, pure, lovely, good report, virtue, and praiseworthy—within a pathway of rejoice → pray → think → practice that moves us from anxiety to peace and ultimately to “the God of peace” being...
Given by Arnold Hampton
There are a number of quizzes online regarding Christmas, many dealing with modern music, movies, books and traditions. Today's quiz is a quiz dealing with Christmas in light of the Bible and history.
Given by Michael Lindenberg
Our words carry great power-they can heal and build up, or they can wound and tear down. In this sermon, Let Your Words Be Seasoned With Grace, we will examine how God calls Christians to use speech that reflects His character and the values of the Kingdom of God.
Given by Dave Indelicato
God calls us to bear much fruit. But if we constantly look back — at our sins, our regrets, our failures, our hurts, even our bad habits — we become like the plowman whose crooked lines ruin the field. We become unproductive. We fail to give God our whole heart. We are called to love God with all our hearts, sou...