Given by Britton Taylor
Jesus Christ paid the price so we can have access to the armor of God. If this is the case, it must be worn. But what price—what personal sacrifice—will we pay to wear the armor of God?
Given by Clyde Kilough
In an age where, research shows, people are becoming increasingly isolated, the directive in Hebrews 10:25 to not forsake “the assembling of ourselves together” becomes more important than ever. This message examines in depth why this verse, and those surrounding, carries such weighty meaning.
Given by Ralph Levy
Many Church members face challenges in their personal Bible study. Time is at a premium, and Bible study can at times become stale. This message presents some suggestions for keeping our Bible study alive and interesting.
Given by Joel Meeker
The Bible promises an eternity of spiritual rest. So why do we have to suffer trials and tribulations now?
Given by Clyde Kilough
Maps are essential for traveling to any desired destination, and that includes God’s Kingdom. Thankfully, He has provided us with four major maps to chart our path.
Given by Ralph Levy
The New Testament speaks of Christian justification. What is justification? How are we justified? Why is it such an important step in the process of salvation?
Given by Doug Horchak
Christ's instructions to His disciples was to pray, "give us this day our daily bread". There is more to this admonition that praying over a meal. God desires His people to learn to look to Him for all of our provisions each and every day.
Given by Joel Meeker
The very concept of truth is under attack today. Distrust is rising as a result. How does God view the truth? How should we?
Given by Clyde Kilough
Since we live in a stressful world--and it's only going to get worse--Christians must be equipped spiritually to effectively deal with this type of pressure. God's word holds many examples, good and bad, of how people have coped, plus He offers excellent advice and principles for us to understand.