Given by Clyde Kilough
For thousands of years people have inscribed sayings on their houses. Paul described two statements that are written on the foundation of God's house, and both pertain directly to the meaning of Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread.
Given by Jim Franks
When approaching the Passover, the subject of change is an important one. It is difficult to change, but there are examples that we have all seen over the years where people genuinely do change. In my trips to Africa over the past 20 years I have seen how people have changed. Good lesson for us as we approach the Passover.
Given by Ralph Levy
Is God misogynist? Can a woman be both strong and feminine? What role have women played in God's plan? The answers may surprise us.
Given by Clyde Kilough
It wasn't until the late 1960s that the Church began to focus on and understand more deeply the concept of "the spirit in man." Understanding how the Spirit of God can join with the spirit in man reveals one of the greatest miracles an individual can ever experience.
Given by Joel Meeker
There are numerous examples in the Bible showing that God starts working with people He chooses when they are young. Such examples teach us important lessons about how to succeed in life. Here are seven examples of life lessons from young people in the Bible.
Given by Clyde Kilough
Christ described mercy as one of the weightier matters of the law, yet it is one that is sometimes difficult for us to fully comprehend and apply. He told the Pharisees to go and learn what it means, "I will have mercy and not sacrifice," and it is likewise important for all of us to try to understand...
Given by Jim Franks
What is true godliness? In 2 Timothy 3:5 we are told of those who have a form of godliness. Could that be us? We must seek substance over form.
Given by Ralph Levy
As we approach the Passover, we must be careful not to fall into the wrong ditch. We should take the Passover soberly and in a spirit of repentance, but not in discouragement. Our focus is to be on Jesus Christ, our living Savior.
Given by Britton Taylor
To properly examine our spiritual well-being we need to know context. We need to know how far have I come to salvation. With God's help we strive for perfection; the example that Christ set for us.