Given by Mark Hampton
Given by Don Henson
Jacob’s wives and sons. Joseph is sold into Egypt and rescues his family from the severe 7-year famine and drought. Jacob’s sons move into Egypt and develop into the nation of Israel. They fall into slavery. God rescues them and delivers them to Canaan – but they refuse to enter and are condemned to wander in the wilderness for...
Given by James Ellis
On the surface, it seems that scripture provides very little information about a mysterious figure known as Melchizedek. A deeper look proves otherwise. Who was this individual and why does it matter to New Testament Christians?
Given by Tim Foster
The way chess is played can be an analogy for how God interacts with mankind. We compare 3 elements of chess, seeing many steps ahead, always being covered, and sacrifice being needed, to get a glimpse into God's deep layered plan for each of us.
Given by Greg Sargent
Jesus Christ and the first apostles warned ministers and members against false doctrine. Within decades doctrinal distortion infected God’s church and will only end when Christ destroys the false prophet at His return. Have you proven all things without assuming others know better than you?
Given by John Foster
It's important that we have physical knowledge in order to cope in this society, but what is most important to have is spiritual understanding. That requires us to have continuing education in spiritual concepts and doctrine.
Given by Zach Smith
Given by David Johnson
16 times Scripture tells Christians to "be strong and of good courage." What is the meaning of "good courage" and how does it differ from human examples of courage? What role does courage play in daily living? How is godly courage developed?
Given by Pat Sinon