This week we have suffered the loss of more precious people we love and now miss. Like them, we must keep our focus not on what we can see, but upon what we cannot see, that which is eternal and not temporary.
This week we have suffered the loss of more precious people we love and now miss. Like them, we must keep our focus not on what we can see, but upon what we cannot see, that which is eternal and not temporary.
So many people in our world are struggling with life and things do not seem to go as we desire. Where do we go for help?
Suffering is one common denominator that we all share. In fact, suffering is one of the most common factors that lead people away from God, but yet He tells us to count our suffering as a blessing. What good can even come from suffering? Let us join together and search the Word of God to…
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?
Is there good reason to believe that one day each of us will see the one who ascended into heaven as He returns to claim His kingdom?
Our recent family losses stun us, hurt us, and remind us our life rests in the hands of Almighty God. He who gives us life, and promises to sustain our life, will also strengthen us for the ultimate test of life.
God is addressed in many different ways throughout Scripture. Each title reveals something about His identity, His character, and His relationship with the created. Tonight, we look at God as our Comforter.
The 78th FHU Annual Bible Lectureship begins tonight at 7:30 with the theme, The Patience of Hope, based upon Paul’s emphasis of first and last things in 1 and 2 Thessalonians. In this text, the beloved apostle reminds us that living in hope of what we cannot see produces the needed patience for what eventually…