Jonah: The Most Effective Sermon Preached (Ch. 3)

Jonah: The Most Effective Sermon Preached (Ch. 3)

One sermon. Eight words. Over a hundred thousand people repented. There’s no other sermon like this. There’s no sermon ever preached that had as wide-spread a response among those that it was originally preached to. Click to learn more from our series on Jonah.

A New Start, And A New Hope

A New Start, And A New Hope

Today may be terrible. But that doesn’t mean that tomorrow will be. In Chapter 1 of Ruth, things couldn’t have been worse for Ruth and Naomi. Death in the desert awaited. But God had a better plan. Listen to this sermon and be encouraged.

Ruth: Hope On The Horizon (Chapter 4)

Ruth: Hope On The Horizon (Chapter 4)

At one point, Ruth and Naomi were down. They were BROKEN, HURTING, and DESPERATE. But in God’s time, He picked them up – the last chapter of their story was far better than the first! Click to hear this encouraging word from Ruth 4.

The Poor, The Broken, And The Down And Out

The Poor, The Broken, And The Down And Out

It is easy to become JADED toward the needs of others. It is also WRONG. From one end of Scripture to the other, God’s love for the poor, broken and hurting is always on display. As Christians, we should reflect that love. In this sermon we discuss how.

O Little Town Of Bethlehem (Micah’s Prophecy)

O Little Town Of Bethlehem (Micah’s Prophecy)

The prophets spoke. The people didn’t listen. For centuries, the people had ignored the prophets. But the prophets were consistently right. And Micah was definitely right about this – a KING was coming, to be born in BETHLEHEM. And that King would change the world.

The Poor, The Broken, And The Down And Out

The Poor, The Broken, And The Down And Out

It is easy to become JADED toward the need of others. It is also WRONG. From one end of Scripture to the other, God’s love for the poor, broken and hurting is on display. As Christians, we should reflect that love. In this sermon we discuss how.

How Majestic Is Your Name, O Lord

How Majestic Is Your Name, O Lord

The Jews stopped saying God’s name in the 5th century BC. Why? There are a lot of reasons for this. Among them was that God’s name is holy and not to be taken lightly. So how do we approach His name now? Click to learn more about the “name” of God.