Given by Doug Johnson
Why do we humans do what we do? What motivates us to respond to guidance we’re given, or reject it? Some studies seem to back up some biblical principles: It appears human obedience often results from three different “directions.” Either we follow instruction from compliance (accepting and then acting on it), from identification (others we like are doing it, so we...
Given by Tom Clark
What does it look like when our hearts are filled with love toward God and love toward other people? What does it look like? It looks like humility.
Given by Michael Hanisko
What does it mean to be pure in heart? A pre-Passover sermon.
Given by James Ellis
Although some Bible verses may appear to be confusing, we can often make sense of what God has preserved for us. This study will explore a collection of verses that are associated with the Passover.
Given by James Ellis
What is repentance and what does it look like?
Given by Mark Croft
Teddy Roosevelt's "Citizenship in a Republic" speech contains the famous "Man in the Arena" passage and is a great call to action for us as Christians. This message explores our own responsibility to find the opportunities God gives us to grow spiritually, to take action, to be in the arena. Paul is a great example of...
Given by Daniel Graham
Daniel Graham speaks about self control which he describes as the mastery of freewill.
Given by Caleb Froedge
This Bible Study looks at Chapter two of Haggai and two main messages found in this section. The two main messages found in this section involve the dangers of making comparisons and how spiritual defilement can spread if careful considerations are not made.
Given by Zach Smith
In Hebrews 8:6, the new covenant is called a better covenant. What is new about it and why is it better compared to the old? This message examines the better promises of the new covenant as outlined in Jeremiah 31:31-34.