Given by James Ellis
This message reviews the background to Paul's relationship with brethren in the port city of Corinth. A unique phrase used in his first letter to the Corinthians has an interesting maritime context -- "servants of Christ" (1 Corinthians 4:1)
Given by Michael Lindenberg
The Bible is filled with numerous examples of widows who endure grief, hardship, and difficulty while drawing closer to God and developing His character. What lessons can we learn from these courageous women known as widows?
Given by Greg Sargent
What does God tell us about the responsibilities of a church pastor? Church of God, AWA has produced three, 3-ring binders full of training material for leaders and elders—Pastoral Development Program, Pastoral Training Program and Christian Leadership Training Program. Included in one of those binders is the 9 roles of a church pastor. God has made sure pastors are well-educated.
Given by Doug Johnson
Do current societal trends make you ask yourself where our world is headed? One perceptive researcher has come up with a phrase he says defines that direction: he labels our era “The Anti-Social Century.” A scary thought! What’s the biblical answer to the plague of loneliness in our world? What can combat the solitude of “aloneness by choice?” Enter the...
Given by Drew Tranquada
Recorded 01/10/2026
Given by David Gatley
In Matthew 24:12, Christ warns that in the end times, lawlessness will abound. The simple analogy of adherance to traffic laws can be used to help understand our motivation to obey God's laws - not out of legalism, but because we understand that God's laws are for our protection and allow us to live. We have been called to understand the ...
Given by Chris Moen
How do we nurture a strong work ethic in our children, which will be pleasing to God? The world is filled with mediocrity, and so the opportunities to excel are great. Here are five "incentives" or "rewards" that accompany honest labor to help our young people find joy and meaning in hard work done well.
Given by Roydon Morgan
Impostor syndrome exists where people inflict self doubt and believe they are not worthy of whatever they are doing. This can be an easy mindset for us to fall into, but it is not how God looks at us.
Given by Wes Cohron
Whatever we look for in each other, we will find.