Joe Andrews, now middle-aged, was stopped short one day by the thought, Suppose I got everything I wanted—a better job, a new house, and more leisure time—would I be really satisfied? His honest answer was “No.”
This message probes the effects of Fundamentalism on Mennonite thought in the 20th century, particularly as it relates to the historic view of Scripture, and the relationship the written text to the Logos.
Youth are very interested in their personal future, but the future of Jesus' pilgrim church is important too. In Revelations 2, Jesus addressed the church at Philadelphia, who faced real-life challenges, but won. Will your church?
Professional sports are driven by idolatry, immorality, lust and greed. What does this mean to the disciple of Jesus?
What keeps you from completely following Jesus? From an eternal perspective, nothing that hinders us from loving Him and living for Him has any real value.
While Christians need not live in constant fear of hell, the Scriptures do teach its reality. This message thoughtfully explores the Biblical teaching on hell.
The Bible is the Word of God and reveals God’s will. In the first chapter of the first book, we already read that God created man and woman, male and female, and He made them sexual beings. So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
There is no way we can say with certainty how God judges those who commit suicide, but we know that God values life. This sermon looks at suicide examples in the Bible and some things these men had in common. We need to think right thoughts to reap right actions.
What can you do when you pray, but get no answers? Can it be that God is asking you a question by His silence? Or could it be possible that you don’t hear the answer because you don’t know what to be listening for?