Given by Jim Franks
This world is in trouble. Violence, corruption and evil exist wherever you look. These three words - corrupt, evil and violent - are used to describe the world of Noah's day. And they are apt descriptors of our day. What is the solution? The promised return of Jesus Christ. What will that world look like and how will it be...
Given by Doug Horchak
The country that has been the leader of the free world is in trouble. What does the Scripure say about the condition and future of the United States? Given 5/14/2016
Given by Jim Franks
Prism is defined as a medium that distorts, slants, or colors whatever is viewed through it. We must ask ourselves through which prism are we looking at this world - God's prism or our own? It is important that we view and analyze things from God's perspective. Given 5/14/2016
Given by Joel Meeker
A vital confrontation occured in an Israelite desert. At stake was the future of humanity. What can we learn from this spiritual battle? Given 4/06/2016.
Given by Jim Franks
What is the price we should be willing to pay for unity in the Church? What part do you play in whether there is unity? We all have a part to play and we all bear some responsibility for unity. Given 3/5/2016.
Given by Jim Franks
What can we learn about faith from Hebrews 11? One of the most difficult Scriptures in the Bible is Hebrews 11:1. It is also one of the most controversial. We can learn a great deal about faith by a study of Hebrews 11. Given 3/12/2016.
Given by Ralph Levy
Why is the preaching of the gospel so important? What is the Church's responsibility, and the responsibility of each member of the Church? How is this related to Christian growth? Given 3/19/2016
Given by Clyde Kilough
How can we learn to have peace, and to be peacemakers? In a very familiar section of the Bible we find a very interesting spiritual formula Jesus gave--a progressive series of steps that take us on a path to peace. Given 1/9/2016.
Given by David Johnson
One of the most common words in the New Testament is "grace," but what does it mean? We have traditionally defined "grace" as "unmerited pardon," but is that an adequate definition of this important word? If that is a complete definition, then how do we grow in grace as instructed through Peter? Grace is...