S Orchard Chronology of the Crucifixion Christ and biblical prophecies concerning Him indicate that He would be three days and three nights in the tomb. It was to be the sign that He is the Messiah. Yet Christian practices surrounding Easter … [Read more...]
The Quality of Your Mercy
Jack Rector The Quality of Your Mercy How diligent are we in showing mercy to others? Are there warning signs we may be missing the mark. … [Read more...]
Psalm 51
Bill Hutchison Psalm 51 … [Read more...]
The Value of Stress
Marshall Stiver The Value of Stress Sometimes we may wonder, "Is there anything that all the generations have in common today beside a need for air, food, water and shelter?" Well, in fact there is a very common, common denominator. Each of … [Read more...]
Excuses, Excuses
Ken Parks Excuses, Excuses The Spring Holy Days are approaching rapidly... it is a time to reflect and self-examine. During this time we might consider how much we excuse things that we should be doing in regards to God and His Way of Life. … [Read more...]
The Jungle Grows Back
Brian Orchard The Jungle Grows Back Using the analogy of a jungle growing back after clearing, this sermon takes a look at prophetic advancement and our personal spiritual lives. … [Read more...]
Never Give Up!
Ulysses Ronquillo Never Give Up! … [Read more...]
Amos – Part Three – A Timeless Message
Brian Orchard Amos – Part Three - A Timeless Message A closer look at the timeless message Amos delivered to Israel. … [Read more...]
Ordering Our Lives
Cliff Veal Ordering Our Lives What is important in your life? What should be? Interestingly enough, the 37th Psalm gives us some really good indications of how it should be. … [Read more...]
Trade Up!
Tim Vail Trade Up! Trade is a foundational part of how any society operates. Modern trade in this present society is based on Satan’s “get” way of life, and it does have a profound effect on each of us. Not only does it seek to change our … [Read more...]
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