Atlanta, Georgia
Given by Bruce Gore
November 2, 2024
We all want to know “why”. God has all the answers to our questions. We have to be patient.
New Orleans, Louisiana
Given by Tom Letellier
November 2, 2024
West Palm Beach, Florida
Given by David Jackson
November 2, 2024
What should we do Day by Day between now and Passover to draw closer to God in preparation for the Kingdom of God? Along with Prayer, Bible Study, and Striving to be a better child of God each and every day, four very important perspectives are given for us to muse and meditate on daily! Muse on this!
Los Angeles, California
Given by Paul Carter
November 2, 2024
Two cities that I visited at the Feast in 2023. What is the significance of these cities in scripture? What were they like?
Raleigh, North Carolina
Given by Tom Schultz
November 2, 2024
Cincinnati-Dayton, Ohio
Given by Taylor Tootle
November 2, 2024
The Feast is a valuable time to grow spiritually. It is important to spend time to go through, review, and share the lessons we learned to help one another grow.
Louisville, Kentucky
Given by Jason Hyde
November 2, 2024
Louisville, Kentucky
Given by Nathan Willoughby
November 2, 2024
Akron, Ohio
Given by Chad Messerly
November 1, 2024
Jesus said in Luke 17:32 “Remember Lot’s wife.” This is a statement we should reflect on. What does the story of Lot’s wife show us? What can we learn from the few details of her life and how it relates to us today?
Cincinnati-Dayton, Ohio
Given by Ron Kelley
October 26, 2024
Explaining why you keep the Holy Days to someone who asks you.
Given by Ralph Levy
October 18, 2024
The Bible often refers to our hearts as the seat of our intent, which governs our life as Christians. What does this mean? And how should we Christians maintain a right heart before God?
Los Angeles, California
Given by Paul Carter
October 12, 2024
What does the Day of Atonement mean ? .....Then and Now ?
Louisville, Kentucky
Given by Dave Pennington
October 12, 2024
Columbia, Missouri
Given by Mark Whynaucht
October 12, 2024
The Day of Atonement thus pictures the loving reconciliation we have with God, made possible through Christ’s sacrifice. It’s in the future for the world, but the reconciliation atonement already affective is for us, as the people of God. This day just doesn’t picture the removal of the devil. It pictures the work of Jesus Christ on our behalf. It pictu...
Beloit, Wisconsin
Given by Michael Hanisko
October 12, 2024