Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
August 27, 2011
Dr. Kirkpatrick focuses on the history of several Kings of Israel and Judah and clealry shows that only those that trusted in God's promises and not their own strength were the ones who best succeeded especailly when all against them liiked very bleak.
Given by Dave Myers
August 27, 2011
How can you tell who is right? Is it a matter of opinion? Or is there a standard?
Given by Mark Winner
August 27, 2011
Second of two sermons about judging. God requires us to "judge righteous judgment." We must judge, or we don't grow.
Given by Dennis Kuhns
August 13, 2011
What is the heart of a servant? How did Jesus Christ model this for us?
Given by Mark Winner
August 12, 2011
What does the Bible really say about judging? Is "non-judgmentalism" the ultimate virtue? Or should we in fact make judgments, with a right understanding of the Word of God. Part one of a two-part series.
Given by Bill Johnson
August 6, 2011
The parable of the prodigal son has many facets, and historical research helps bring it to life. Part 2 is about the merciful father.
Given by Dave Myers
August 6, 2011
What is Christian fellowship? How can we enhance it?
Given by Dave Myers
July 30, 2011
The essential lessons learned in kindergarten also apply to entry into the Kingdom of God.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
July 30, 2011
What a strange world converted Christians live in! They acknowledge God, as He leads them through the most severe of trials, knowing that the refining process is essential for what God is producing in them.
Given by Bernard Hongerloot
July 30, 2011
We study the life of Joseph, note his growth in Godly character, and ask how we would have reacted, given the same trials, challenges, and opportunities that God gave him.
Given by Tom Clark
July 23, 2011
Joshua's life of practiced righteousness and loyalty to God prepared him to be a great leader of Israel. Christians are training now to be kings and priests in the Kingdom of God.
Given by Ron Kelley
July 16, 2011
How Christians prepare today for their future duties in the Kingdom of God.
Given by Ken Treybig
July 16, 2011
How we think affects so much of our lives. Do we see things from the perspective of being grateful for God's blessings?
Given by Jim Haeffele
July 9, 2011
Where are we in prophecy today? A look at the past, present and future shows how our political, social and moral conditions have changed. We can't help but think that the blessing and cursing chapters, Leviticus 28 and Deuteronomy 26, apply to us today.
Given by Joel Meeker
July 9, 2011
The focal point of Bible prophecy is a period called the time of “the end;” the end of the world as we know it, a cataclysmic period just before the establishment of the Kingdom of God. Are we living in the time of the end already? Are there any ways to know if we’re already there or getting close?...