Session 2 of a 5 part series taking a look at the past, present, and future of the Mennonite identity. In this session Titus takes the listener to the founders of the anabaptist movement in 1525 and closes with the story of Regina, "Infant baptism isn't enough, is it?" "My dear child it cannot be...
Session 3 of a 5 part series taking a look at the past, present, and future of the Mennonite identity. In this session Titus takes the listener thru the some of the history of the movement and asks "Are our beginnings biblical? How did the movement survive those first unorganized years?"
Session 4 of a 5 part series taking a look at the past, present, and future of the Mennonite identity. In this session Titus observes two key points of the Anabaptist faith. #1 The true church is willing to deal with sin - #2 is willing to obey the entire New Testament even the “unpopular” parts!
Session 5 of a 5 part series taking a look at the past, present, and future of the Mennonite identity. In this session Titus asks "What are some of the peculiarities of the Mennonite church?" He notes that knowing our history does no good at all if we refuse to embrace what we know to be true.
Who cares what you wear? Especially for young people, your peers care; your parents care; your neighbors care. But God cares too! And here's why you should care…
I am an ambassador for a nation other than the one governed by the President, a loyal citizen of a far-off country, and take my orders from a Higher King. That is why I don't vote. Can you explain why you don't vote?
Whether you find yourself part of a body that is under the authority and leadership of the Head, or among those who call themselves "religiously unaffiliated", listen to this sermon and be challenged to grow in your understanding of your place in and contribution to the church of Jesus Christ
Why not? Well...can a Christian serve without breaching the Biblical principle of the unequal yoke? without resisting evil? without blurring the line between church and state? without taking revenge? The Christian has a higher calling than that of a juror: to be an ambassador of peace and love.
We live in an age where there is vast information at our fingertips. What are the dangers of the web and radio? Are we being caught in a trap of false information?
Who is the wife to reverence, submit to, assist, encourage, and admire? According to the Bible, it is her own husband. Some practical teaching on how she can best fill her place and become the help God created her to be for him.
Does this title seem to be an oxymoron? If worldliness is enmity with God, how can there be such a thing? If Christians are placed in the world to do God's work, how shall they relate to the world? Worldliness explained, four danger areas noted, and five helps given for the other-worldly Christian
What magnetism did this Infant possess to attract adorers from a distant country? What latent powers lay within Him that the reigning monarch should murder so many children in an effort to quench this Rival? Is there a way to determine whether the worshipers are imposters, or genuine seekers?