Are you like the beggar in Acts 3, disabled by the sin in your life? Living from day to day. Content with the scraps and bones which Satan constantly throws to you?
The God we serve promises to create you anew, make you whole again, through His promised Savior, Jesus Christ. Are you a Christian who has lost your focus, having taken your eyes off of Jesus? God wants you once again to look to Him and realize that it is His Glory you were meant to reflect. – only then will your life be a true instrument of God’s peace.
What drives your faith? What causes you to get up every morning and face the day? Look at the song that we sing in our song books. It is #464,…
Who is Jesus? That is the question approached by all four gospel writers . Matthew, Mark, Luke and John each address this question from a different viewpoint. Tonight our goal…
The will of God is not always done, but the will of God is that you pray and God can change things. The God I pray to is the God…
How do you reconcile the will of God with prayer? a.) God's will is done. b.) If you prayed for it, it would have happened anyway. c.) If you didn't…
How do you treat God? In your worship? In front of you spouse, children, co-workers? Can people tell that you have a great reverence for your Father, the King? Does…
The book of Acts has no ending. These last two verses present Paul as living in Rome for two full years, in his own rented quarters, welcoming everyone who came…
Challenge Youth Conference is an annual gathering of a large number of young people and their chaperones from the churches of Christ. This year's theme was "Purity." Stressed at this…
There is an interesting word in our English language which we use to describe so much in our lives. It is an adverb and it means that which has "not…
Can you ever imagine saying to God, " I don't have time for you right now?" This is basically what Felix did when he said to Paul, "Go away for…
God's desire for us is that we be conformed to His life. "Therefore, I, the prisoner of the Lord, implore you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling…

