What role do opinions have as we deal with struggles? How do we stay true to the Word when everyone else is bombarding us with their opinions?
What role do opinions have as we deal with struggles? How do we stay true to the Word when everyone else is bombarding us with their opinions?
It is the most solemn moment of every week, when we pause to remember the Lord’s sacrificial death for us and the sins of the entire world. What did the Lord’s Supper mean to Him and what must it mean to us?
There is no such thing as a perfect family because families are made of imperfect people. But by following God’s prescription, we can have healthy families and glorify God as a genuine light to a lost and dying world.
One of the difficult cultural problems Christianity is facing is homosexuality. How do you plan to respond to it?
In a culture that increasingly calls good evil and evil good, we are called to stand up and stand firm against every form of evil. Paul provides a five-step formula for doing so faithfully and effectively.
Christianity is constantly bombarded with a seeming need for adding cultural concepts to worship and life in order to make Christianity relevant for today. What can we learn about the differences between culture and Christianity?
Efforts to strengthen the family are crucial. There is considerable evidence that the very strength of our nation and our congregations are related to the quality of our families.
We are confronted with two great spiritual fields. We must determine in which field we want to bear fruit.
This is the theme for the 40th Annual Christian Training Series, beginning with tonight’s service. Think how great our faith is, and how great our hope is; yet, Paul states by inspiration of God that love is greater still. Why?