Given by Doug Johnson
Why has this nation seemingly been given such astonishing wealth, favor and blessings? Is it due to our own "exceptionalism?" Is it because the "Founding Fathers" of the United States looked to God for daily guidance in their lives, seeking His will? Or is it something else altogether? Could it be because God made faithful promises...
Given by Britton Taylor
What is the biblical view for how a husband is to live with his wife? What do you need to do? What should you do? What are the parameters?
Given by Mike Wille
This message looks at examples in scripture of how many caused themselves stress through worrying, and others who, because of their faith in God, looked to Him in times of trouble.
Given by Reggie Sinon
God commands His people to have no other God's before Him, and to not make any graven images of Him, yet mankind has consistently rejected God and fallen into idolatry. This message will look at examples through time of this and what we as Christians should do to avoid it.
Given by Arnold Hampton
Daniel chapters 6-8. The overall lesson of the book of Daniel is God rules in the kingdoms of men. He rules over all and He rules supreme. We must purpose in our hearts like Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah that we will keep the law of God within and without no matter what.
Given by Rick Avent
Pontius Pilate asked the question and philosophers have been pondering it to this day. The Bible is very clear on what is truth, yet very few churches accept God's definition. Several related questions are also addressed. How can you be "of the truth?' Can you handle the truth? How do we know who is of the truth? And,...
Given by Rod Gehrke
What foundational truths would you start with to teach people in the Millennium or the White Throne Judgment? Here are three very basic foundations everyone will need to learn very quickly.
Given by Justin Adkins
God warns about the sins of Jeroboam repeatedly Bible. While our individual sins are bad enough, what set Jeroboam apart in God’s eyes was that he was given the opportunity to do right and to succeed, and he purposely chose to turn his back on what God was offering… and he influenced many others to do the same thing.
Given by Tim Groves
The sermon discusses the historical context and religious leaders during the intertestamental period, focusing on the Sadducees, Pharisees, and scribes. It examines their beliefs, practices, and Jesus' criticisms of their hypocrisy. What can we learn from their beliefs and examples?