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The increasing discussions and debates on what defines a person’s gender have thrown many into confusion. This confusion has extended to not only how they view themselves, but how they interact with others around them. Consider with Daniel Stearsman the timely question, “Whatever happened to gender?”
The Bible tells us we ought to grow into mature Christians. But what does a mature Christian look like? Join Troy Spradlin as he studies the characteristics of a mature Christian in part two of this lesson.
The Bible tells us we ought to grow into mature Christians. But what does a mature Christian look like? Join Troy Spradlin as he studies the characteristics of a mature Christian.
We all have responsibilities, to our families, to our jobs, to our friends. But what is our responsibility towards God? Join Troy Spradlin as he explores what our responsibility as a Christian is.
Does it matter what we do after we are baptized? Join Troy Spradlin as he looks at the Bible for the answer to this question in Lesson 1 of this 40-part series.
The first few days after becoming a Christian are so important to one's faith. This new program is designed to help new converts strengthen their knowledge of God’s Word. In an inviting and concise manner, these 40 short lessons are intended to provide daily growth in major areas: your responsibilities as a new Christian, why the Bible and Church are important, the preeminence of Jesus Christ, the necessity of worship, and how to remain faithful throughout your life. Join Troy Spradlin as encourages your first 40 days as a Christian.
In life there is an inescapable truth that decisions will have to be made. Some of these decisions are pleasant and some are difficult. With all of the choices available to us today, there are still some things we cannot choose. Join Neal Pollard and Hiram Kemp as they look into God's word to consider choices humans make and their consequences, but also things that cannot be chosen.
We all make mistakes, but some times it is hard for us to admit we need to change. We all need good friends who can help us see our mistakes and correct. What if there was a blueprint for how to lovingly correct and be corrected? Join Hiram Kemp and Neal Pollard as they consider what the Bible says about correcting the mistaken.
When the Bible talks about Calvary, it is describing not just the location where Jesus was crucified but the fullness of the depth and meaning of that event. Calvary can be a difficult place for us to consider, because it requires us to put our minds into the mindset of understanding Jesus' love. Join Neal Pollard and Hiram Kemp as they look at God's word and ask "lead me to Calvary".
Some of the most beautiful lyrics penned about Jesus have come from the depth of what God's word has to say about the Savior, His life, death, and power. Join Hiram Kemp and Neal Pollard as they open up the Bible to see what it means to stand in awe of God.
In the old hymn, "Almost Persuaded" the last verse is a sobering view of someone who does not submit to God's will in obedience to the Gospel. Join Neal Pollard and Hiram Kemp as they look at what 2 Corinthians 5 teaches us about the Judgment.
One of the greatest generations of Israel's history was the generation of conquest with Joshua. It began in such a glorious fashion with the fall of the walls of Jericho, but fell to such a low with the demoralizing loss at Ai. How could such a contrast of circumstances have happened? Join Neal Pollard and Hiram Kemp as they look at the book of Joshua to see the impacts one man's sin on so many.
Maybe you've seen images people have drawn to represent the Devil...pitch fork, horns, red colored, and mean looking. However, the Devil is a deceiver. It is his goal to trick and tempt us in ways that we are not prepared to defend. Join Hiram Kemp and Neal Pollard as they look at lies the Devil wants you to believe.
Our lives and activities revolve around people, both those we know personally and those we simply come in contact with in order to live out our daily activities. For Christians, we are called to follow in the example of Jesus. While we may not be a "people" person, we should all be concerned with the spiritual well-being of people. Join Neal Pollard and Hiram Kemp as they look at Luke 17 to consider Jesus' example in being a people person.
The day the Lord returns and the Earth is destroyed is described as the "Judgment Day." The Bible describes numerous things that will happen, or scenes of the events occurring on that day. Join Don Blackwell as he looks at seven of these scenes to help in understanding what plans God has made known to us.
Most people are disturbed by snakes, especially when seeing them in person. While often avoiding these slithering reptiles, we need to recognize they have a masterful design. Join Eric Lyons as he looks at both the amazing design and incredible diversity in these predators of Creation.
Elephants are big and many dinosaurs were bigger, but blue whales are the largest animals to have ever existed. With such an enormous size, how do the blue whales move, eat, and survive? Join Eric Lyons as he looks at the amazing design in this true wonder of Creation!
We live in a world full of ways to communicate with each other, and we probably use multiple ways every day. But the Bible says we must also communicate to our heavenly Father, and it provides prayer as the way in which this is possible. Join Hiram Kemp and Neal Pollard as they look at what our prayers to God should include.
In a life or death emergency what would be important to you? Would you try to save possessions that are important to you, or would you focus on making sure you were safe? Join Neal Pollard and Hiram Kemp as they look at the end of First Timothy to learn what God says about having a healthy perspective concerning our material things.
Every household has rules for the family. Parents provide these rules for the house to help keep order, safety, and beneficial relationships. God has provided rules for His house, which is His family or the church. Join Hiram Kemp and Neal Pollard as they discuss the "house rules" provided by God in 1 Timothy 5.
In the book of 1 Timothy, Paul spends the first few chapters telling Timothy how he and the other Christians in Ephesus must behave in the household of God. He tells them they must behave this way in order to point people to Jesus. Then he transitions in Chapter 3 to writing about Jesus. Join Hiram Kemp and Neal Pollard as they study 1 Timothy 3 and how we can see Jesus for all He is worth.
In life, there are “storms” we must face. Physical storms cause us to respond in a physical way. However, the most serious storms are those that impact us on the spiritual and emotional level. In First Timothy 2, Paul gives encouragement for holding fast in the face of life’s storms. Join Neal Pollard and Hiram Kemp as they look at 4 ways to hold to your faith from the Scriptures.
God describes His word as food for our souls. And just as the quality of our food affects our bodies, so does what we take in from scripture affect our spiritual being. Just as whole foods give our bodies what they need to grow, sound doctrine from the word of God nourishes us spiritually. Join Hiram Kemp and Neal Pollard as they study 1 Timothy chapter 1 and the importance of sound doctrine.
While the Bible is clear about what will happen after death, some still doubt God’s promise of salvation for those who follow Him. As Christians, can we be sure that God will keep His promise to us? The book of Romans focuses on God and His nature, with Chapter 8 focusing on the assurance of salvation that comes with following God. Join Neal Pollard and Hiram Kemp as they study Romans 8 and the blessed assurance it gives us.
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Are you looking for a church? With so many churches, how do you choose? You may have heard the advice, "choose the church of your choice." What does this mean, and is it good advice? Join Jim Lloyd as he considers what "choosing a church" means from the Bible's perspective, and how you can identify the church for which Jesus died.