Given by Doug Johnson
What did Jesus mean when He said “judge not that you be not judged” in Matthew 7:1 in the Sermon on the Mount? Then how are we to understand His words in John 7:24 (“Judge righteous judgment”)? Which is it? Or are we missing something?
Given by Mark Whynaucht
What do we learn from the book of Ruth? God looks so far out there. We not only having a loving God, but we have a God that works the plan. He took two individuals, an old widow, and a young foreign woman, and He says, "You're mine. I claim you; I'm not going to forget about you, and...
Given by Michael Hanisko
Given by Scott Hammer
Fear is the enemy. Examples of courage. God's promises. Stand, armor up. Our reward.
Given by Kevin Troyer
We look at evidence in God's Word, in both the Old and New Testament, that the Word, the One who became Jesus Christ, is the God in the Old Testament who interacted with, spoke with, and was seen by mankind. This understanding leads to proper perspective of God, leads to obedience to God, and helps us have proper reverence for...
Given by DJ Haney
We take a look at the example of Epaphras in prayer and see how it can be applied to our own prayer habits.
Given by Paul Carter
Healing and Sin Part Two picks up where we left off in the discussion of sickness & affliction, sin, and healing. Where does it come from ?
Given by Jason Hyde
This message explores how the righteous should respond when society crumbles
Given by Tom Schultz