Given by Doug Johnson
The Master of Distraction by Doug Johnson
Given by David Johnson
Scripture tells us that Christianity is a journey from the carnal mind to the mind of Jesus Christ, and its ultimate goal is something called perfection. Can a converted Christian be carnal? And how can I ever hope to be perfect? The answers to these questions can be both sobering and encouraging. Given 01/26/2013 by Mr. David Johnson.
Given by Dave Johnson
Much of 1 John chapter one deals with refuting the concept of Gnosticism. Many of the gnostic concepts are still with us today. We’ll look at how John refuted them. (Bible Study)
Given by Doug Johnson
The human eye, as marvelous as it is, has a “blind spot”—a little spot called the “optic disk” (on the retina), where the optic nerve exits the back of the eye. Because this tiny place has no cones or rods, there is no pathway to relay images to the brain. Physically, God designed our bodies in a way that it doesn’t g...
Given by Doug Johnson
Counterfeiting (especially when it comes to money!) has been with humans for many centuries. But that’s still physical, even if anything that has to do with money interests almost everybody! But are there such things as spiritual counterfeits? Where would those come from? And if they exist, can you spot them?
Given by Doug Johnson
Our future responsibilities in the Family of God are illustrated in the prophecy of Isaiah 30 with the familiar words of the title of this sermon. Does our daily life reflect the “teacher training” God is showing us now? Is walking this path (“way”) our constant companion?
Given by Doug Johnson
Why are we humans so limited? For centuries, courageous people have tried to push the envelope, taking epic voyages of discovery and exploring the frontiers of space. Ecclesiastes records Solomon’s attempt to find meaning in it all. Why are we limited? What is God’s plan for us?
Given by David Johnson
Christ’s return will not instantly transform the world into peace, but will begin a process where nations learn and embrace God’s ways. God’s law is exceedingly broad and shapes thoughts as well as actions, preparing believers to help the world embrace that same transformation.
Given by David Johnson
Out of billions, God has called a few to understand His truth. The lives of Moses and David show how God shapes His servants, taking them on unexpected paths to prepare them for greater responsibilities. Likewise, Christians today are being trained to become God’s sons and daughters forever.