Given by Doug Johnson
Most people know at least something about Jesus Christ famous Sermon on the Mount, and its list of "beautiful attitudes." But could they possibly show us a pattern for building God's character in our lives?
Given by Doug Johnson
Sometimes we run into paradoxes in our lives when two apparently true principles don't seem to fit together right. How do we handle that? Where do we turn for clear understanding?
Given by David Johnson
Faith is obviously one of the central tenets of Christianity, but how would we define faith? Is our definition God’s definition? God’s amazing interventions can encourage faith, but how do we have genuine faith during those times when God is silent? Or when His answer is not the one we want?
Given by Doug Johnson
Our world is awash in agitation. Does that invade our lives and spiritual condition? How do we find godly peace in our personal lives?
Given by Doug Johnson
Pentecost helps us know our spiritual identity. But what are we doing to do about that in our lives?
Given by Doug Johnson
The first Pentecost of the New Testament church was laden with miracles! Succeeding chapters in the book of Acts seem to continue the trend. Where are the miracles in God’s Church today? What happened to them? Or are we just not seeing what is still there?
Given by David Johnson
Scripture repeatedly tells us we are to fear God, but what does that mean? How can we fear God and love God at the same time? And how would the proper fear of God affect the way we live? Finally, why does God instruct us to fear Him for our good?
Given by Doug Johnson
Nations in our world get bogged down in international quagmires at times, leading some analysts to ask if their goverments have an "exit strategy" to remove themselves from trouble. As Christians, can we figure out what our "exit strategy" from sinful situations is?
Given by Doug Johnson
Where do we start? There are so many connections from 1 Corinthians 10, Deuteronomy 8, Matthew 4, Deuteronomy 10, James 1, Galatians 5…let’s think about it some with this sermon.