This Gospel preaching urges you not to delay—hear God’s voice today and receive His saving grace through Jesus Christ, who gave His life on the cross, bore our sins, and rose again to bring forgiveness and new life. Bible Scriptures: …
This Gospel preaching urges you not to delay—hear God’s voice today and receive His saving grace through Jesus Christ, who gave His life on the cross, bore our sins, and rose again to bring forgiveness and new life. Bible Scriptures: …
This address centers on the power of our thoughts and asks the vital question: Are you thinking right? “Think on these things” means to intentionally fix your mind on what is true, pure, and worthy, allowing those thoughts to shape your life. It challenges believers to examine their thinking and align it with God’s word. Right thinking leads to a renewed mind, stronger faith, and a life that reflects Christ.
God knows your heart completely—every thought, every struggle, every motive—and still loves you. This preaching reveals our true condition and points us to the incredible grace and salvation found in Jesus Christ.
There is good news for all at Christmas: God has drawn near in Jesus Christ to each one of us, revealing His love and offering salvation.
Each believer values the precious blood of Jesus, for it is the very source of our blessing, forgiveness, and salvation. This Address explores how the Scriptures—from the sacrifices in Leviticus to Christ’s shed blood in the New Covenant—reveal God’s powerful plan of redemption.
God is still speaking today. In this address, we look into how god speaks to us and discover how He reveals Himself through His Word, by His Spirit, and in the person of His Son Jesus Christ — guiding, correcting, and encouraging all who listen with open hearts.
The Gospel is God’s report to a lost world — the good news of His love, His Son, and His salvation. Yet not all believe it. This message calls us to consider our response to that report: to hear, to believe, and to receive the Lord Jesus Christ by faith. For those who believe, it is the power of God unto salvation; for those who refuse, it becomes a solemn reminder of what’s at stake for eternity.
This ministry word explores the eternal realities God has prepared for those who love Him. From the promises Abraham trusted to the wonders revealed by the Spirit, this message calls us to live by faith, seeing beyond the temporary and embracing the invisible things that endure forever.
In this address, three powerful examples of choice are explored: A Bad Choice (Esau selling his birthright), No Choice (the men of Jabesh-Gilead facing humiliation), and A Good Choice (Ruth’s faithful commitment and Joshua’s resolve to serve Jehovah). Drawing from Genesis, 1 Samuel, Ruth, Hebrews, and Joshua , this message challenges listeners to reflect on the spiritual impact of their decisions and the value of choosing God’s way.