Discover how Jesus can be our Father and yet remain the Promised Child! Part 4
Ready for a Christmas riddle? The Bible calls Jesus both “The Son of God” and “Everlasting Father.” But how can Christ be both? An eye-opening Christmas edition.
Let’s look at the probing questions God asked Job, in order to reveal the truth of who God is! Part 7
The ancient philosopher Socrates was known for using insightful questions to arrive at truth. But God was using this method long before Socrates showed up! Our study of the life of Job continues.
Let’s unravel a puzzling statement that Jesus made about being rich Part 5
You don’t have to be a tailor to know that a camel won’t fit through the eye of a needle. But according to Jesus, that’s easier than someone who is wealthy getting into heaven!
Gain a new perspective on following Jesus Part 4
What does it take to get into heaven? Do we have to obey every rule? If we live a good life are we in? Let's turn to Mark chapter 10 and Jesus’ advice to a young man working hard to get to heaven.
Putting God First, Even If It Doesn’t Feel Convenient Part 36
We live in a world of comfort and convenience. We go to church on Sunday when it fits into our schedules. We read the Bible when it doesn’t interfere with our recreation.
An In-depth Discussion On Living A Life Of Faith Part 35
The Christian life isn’t an easy road to walk. But the good news is . . . we don’t have to walk it alone!
The Profound Effect The Lord’s Supper Can Have On Your Life Part 38
Some churches observe communion every Sunday, while others do once a quarter or maybe only on holidays. The question is has this time of contemplation and worship become a mere habit? Or does it mean something more
Find Out How God Is Trying To Speak To You! Part 37
If you can’t hear Him, or see Him . . . just how does God speak to His people today?
What It Means To Worship The One True God At All Times--not Just On Sunday Morning Part 41
When we’re in church on Sunday it’s easy to “feel” worshipful . . . but does our sense of worship carry through the entire week? Or do we leave what we learned from the pulpit at the doors of the church as we head to Sunday brunch?