Jesus considered His disciples to be his closest family members. So it is with our time. Those who are to be closest to us are like minded believers. That means we here to support each other in Christian growth. But …
Jesus considered His disciples to be his closest family members. So it is with our time. Those who are to be closest to us are like minded believers. That means we here to support each other in Christian growth. But …
Many Christians say that people don’t want to hear the gospel truth. I suppose the 12 disciples would have said the same thing in the days of Jesus. Yet, Jesus said, the harvest is pletiful but the laborers are few. …
Andrew, one of the 12 disciples, had a unique characteristic. He was always bringing people to Jesus. How can we learn to be an Andrew?
Paul was about to give up on the people in Corinth. He didn’t think it was a good place to plant a church. In his mind it was too worldly and too calloused to the truth. But God insisted he …
Racism is not only a bane of our current existance. It was an issue that many of God’s people struggled with throughout the sands of time. Many of God’s people were able to overcome racial prejudice and their unconscious bias. …
Jesus takes time to have a very powerful conversation with a Samaritan woman. In the eyes of the disciples, she would have been unworthy to chat with. Even in the eyes of those from her own city she was a …
How can we accomplish the impossible mission of bringing the gospel to the world? How did the apostles do it in the first century? The answer to both questions is only through the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit. How …
As individuals enter the church and become members, we should be careful to show them that they have now been instructed to become fishers of men themselves. How can we train and employ new members to be young evangelists? Auburn …
There is so much to cover about how to do a public evangelism series. Part 2 will cover all the details that part 1 did not.