Given by Rob Kurzreiter
The World is full of distractions and temptations. Now is the time to live with purpose and intentionality while redeeming the time.
Given by Jim Servidio
Explain how a Christian should not conform to the world while living in it.
Given by Gary Black
In today’s noisy world, staying focused can feel almost impossible. This seminar will dive into simple, practical ways to cut through distractions and experience the spiritual and practical impact of focusing on what really matters.
Given by Jim Franks
Members around the world have a story to tell about their lives and how God called them. It is inspiring to hear these stories and see how the life and example of one person can affect the lives of so many others. Paul wrote to the Philippians and encouraged them to “shine as lights in the world.”
Given by Mark Whynaucht
What a gigantic job we will have in restoring the truth to a deceived world. Truly Satan the devil has deceived the whole inhabited earth. This season, as we enter into it, Trumpets, Atonement, Tabernacles, and the Last Great Day, pictures the beginning of re-education. How blessed we are of having the knowledge of God’s truth.
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 Ken Treybig
While the world seems obsessed with war, Jesus says His followers should be at peace and should be of good cheer. Gal 5 lists “peace” as their third fruit of the HS. Let’s explore what God says about peace today.
Given by Greg Sargent
By far the biggest lesson to learn when keeping the Passover is: God loves all people in this world. God IS love. He is not willing that anyone should perish. When we examine ourselves before the Passover to determine if Christ is in us (2 Cor. 13:5), do we remember Christ died for the whole world; if we were Christ, would we...
Given by Chad Messerly
The more our attitude reflects the attitude of Jesus Christ the better we will treat each other and handle the stresses and irritations of the world around us.