Given by Ralph Levy
Many members of the Church came into contact with our faith via a person, and not via a publication. In that sense we can influence others and be the starting point for them to become converted. How and when should we answer for our faith?
Given by David Johnson
Through the Church, God gives us tools for Christian growth. This is good—but tools cannot accomplish any work unless they are used. Foundation Institute is one such tool. Can FI help you build a spiritual foundation that will give genuine, lasting value to your life?
Given by Joel Meeker
Salt is vital for our lives. The Bible uses salt to teach several spiritual lessons.
Given by Jim Franks
The founding fathers of the United States were men who were willing to sacrifice for their goal of independence. The apostles who were involved in the founding of the New Testament Church were also willing to sacrifice. All but John died as martyrs.
Given by Dave Myers
The apostle Paul identifies five sins Israel fell prey to as they trekked toward the Promised Land, and he said they were recorded for our learning. What are these sins which we must be on guard against?
Given by Jim Franks
Staying faithful to God and His truth to the end is a wonderful thing. We all must be committed to finishing the job—however long it may take. My own mother was called at the age of 21 and remained faithful until her death at the age of 94. Faithfulness and endurance are key ingredients for Christians.
Given by Ralph Levy
Long dormant, Europe will shortly awaken in an alliance of religious and political forces. When this happens, it will shock the world. This alliance will precede the return of Jesus Christ and the establishment of the Kingdom of God on earth.
Given by Dave Myers
The Bible uses the word “yoke” many times. Some uses are very positive, but some are quite negative. Since everyone is under the yoke, we must ask, who holds the reins of your yoke?
Given by Clyde Kilough
“The zone” was a term we once used to describe the environment we wanted to create for our kids at camp. It created a prime atmosphere for them to be responsive to God’s teaching and way of life. But it’s not just for camp—the seven elements of “the zone” work in families too.