Given by Mark Winner
If you were to create a “Who Am I?” card that lists your defining characteristics and traits, what would be on that card? We need to reflect on a number of different qualities in order to grow closer to becoming the person God wants us to be. Part 2.
Given by Mark Winner
If you were to create a "Who Am I?" card that lists your defining characteristics and traits, what would be on that card? We need to reflect on a number of different qualities in order to grow closer to becoming the person God wants us to be.
Given by Mark Winner
It is a fundamental belief of the church that the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments, is the inspired word of God. This can be verified from the Bible itself as well as historical sources.
Given by Mark Winner
What is the unpardonable sin? Who is guilty of commiting it? As long as someone is willing to repent and turn to God when they sin, they have not committed the unpardonable sin. The key is maintaining a repentant attitude and continuing to strive to obey God, even when we fall short.
Given by Mark Winner
We examine the life of Moses to draw lessons about obedience, faith, and allowing God to work in our lives, even when we face trials and difficulties. Looking into the life of Moses encourages developing a close relationship with God and submitting our will to His. (Part 2)
Given by Mark Winner
We examine the life of Moses to draw lessons about obedience, faith, and allowing God to work in our lives, even when we face trials and difficulties. Looking into the life of Moses encourages developing a close relationship with God and submitting our will to His.
Given by Mark Winner
Understand the six stages to change for the good. In order for our sins to be forgiven, we must repent (change)!
Given by Mark Winner
The Days of Unleavened Bread are a commanded feast to remind us of the vital need to actively work at removing sin from our lives. We must strive to bring our bodies into subjection and pursue spiritual unleavenedness with diligence and commitment.
Given by Mark Winner
Christ's final hours are documented in the four gospels. Despite his impending death, He loved His disciples and focused on the Father and His will.