Given by Mark Winner
The world seems to hold little care for contracts. People create and break them all the time. How about us? When we were baptized, we made a contract with God about how we would act and think. Are we still as committed to that contract now as we were when we first made it?
Given by Mark Winner
How would you handle yourself if you were told that you can no longer keep the beliefs that you hold?
Given by Mark Winner
What exactly is God looking for in those who will ultimately be in His eternal family?
Given by Mark Winner
Our human nature generally makes us go easier on ourselves than we do on others. We can see flaws in others easier than we can see our own flaws; this helps to inflate our pride and vanity. Ultimately, we need to be seeking to see ourselves how God sees us.
Given by Mark Winner
Our human nature generally makes us go easier on ourselves than we do on others. We can see flaws in others easier than we can see our own flaws; this helps to inflate our pride and vanity. Ultimately, we need to be seeking to see ourselves how God sees us.
Given by Mark Winner
Our human nature generally makes us go easier on ourselves than we do on others. We can see flaws in others easier than we can see our own flaws; this helps to inflate our pride and vanity. Ultimately, we need to be seeking to see ourselves how God sees us.
Given by Mark Winner
According to I Cor. 11, the time leading up to the Passover is a time of self-examination. This sermon takes a look at five reasons people can be held back from this being as successful as possible.
Given by Mark Winner
Given by Mark Winner
2020 has been a challenging year for everyone. It would be fair to say it has been a year in which greater levels of anger have been exposed. So how are we supposed to deal with it? What do we need to know to keep anger from consuming us?