God will take care of us. Christ died for us that we might live eternally. You can be assured of God’s love. You can be assured that God is in your corner.
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God will take care of us. Christ died for us that we might live eternally. You can be assured of God’s love. You can be assured that God is in your corner.
What can we expect from God? This is the first in an eight program series on the book of Romans. This book gives insights about what we can expect from God.
In the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard the workers’ expectations are turned on their head. What does this teach us about our service to God? Are we under contract to Him? |
Could you be struggling with a false sense of security about your own goodness simply because you think you score high in the spiritual comparison game? |
Do money and possessions make for success? Another question, how much will Bill Gates leave behind when he dies? The parable of “The Rich Fool.”
“Everyone says forgiveness is a lovely idea, until they have something to forgive,…” (C. S. Lewis). Yet Jesus said we’re to forgive seventy times seven. What was he saying?
Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan was a response to two questions, “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” and “Who is my neighbor?” Jesus turned the second question around — why?
Home Jesus promises us an eternal home, but we can’t get there without him. We need directions. We can even be on the right road, but going in the opposite direction! The road to being at home starts at the foot of the cross.
God is good — always was and always will be. God is good, and he chooses to be so. That’s part of his nature which works for our benefit.
God is eternal — what does that mean? And more importantly, what does it mean for you and me?
Our human experience with love may well get in our way with a relationship with the great God, who is love.
Today most in our western world have marginalized or trivialized God. Yet he is the great all-powerful Creator. Does that make any sense at all? Just how “real” is it to shrink God?
Does God get mad at us when we become frustrated with him in difficult times? One of the most perplexing questions people have about God is “Where is God when it hurts?” Or, put another way, “How can God, who is good, let bad stuff happen?”
What pressures and stresses would you like to hide from? What problem is tempting you to play hide and seek with the world?
In WWII both Corrie ten Boom’s father and sister died in concentration camps. Just two years after the war one of the most cruel guards from the Ravensbruck concentration camp asked Corrie for forgiveness. She forgave him. Could you? Greg talks about the healing power of forgiveness. |
How many ways are there to talk with God? For Christians, prayer is a vital link with God. Knowing a bit more about prayer can help enhance your relationship with God.
How much do you know about prayer? Prayer is something that most Americans say they do, yet many do not fully understand what prayer is all about. In this two part series Greg offers seven guidelines to help you in your prayer life.
Our North American culture is centered on youth, and that fact doesn’t bother us so long as we’re young. What role is left for us when we age? Are we useless, obsolete, washed up? Greg shares some tips to help us age gracefully.
If you awakened after sleeping for 100 years, you’d think someone had declared war on families. In the U.S. 30% of all children are born out of wedlock and 15% of all children are being raised by single women. Greg urges all of us to stop the chain of dysfunction in our families.
“Marriage.” For some this one word describes a lifelong dream. And yet for others, it brings to mind pain, hurt and sorrow. The health and vitality of our marriages says a great deal about the society in which we live. Greg gives 4 keys for a successful marriage.
The traditional family as it has been known is in danger of extinction. Our families — at the very bedrock of our culture — are broken, isolated and desperately in need of new life and hope.
Our world has been invaded! We are living in enemy-occupied territory! But the good news is the rightful King has landed — in disguise — and he is calling on all of us to be part of his kingdom!
Who is he? What is he like? Could you describe him? Most people have heard his name — but the vast majority of people — even many Christians — are not aware of Jesus’ attributes.
Concluding a 3-part series on the Seven Deadly Sins, Greg deals with envy — our feeling of resentment over someone else’s possessions, and a desire to have them for ourselves, and laziness — the refusal to work hard.
Continuing a 3-part series on the Seven Deadly Sins, Greg confronts gluttony — obsession with food and drink, lust — unrestrained sexual craving, and anger — the feeling of hostility and wrath we experience when things don’t go our way.
Today we hear a lot about dysfunctions, shortcomings and chemical imbalances — but not much about the sin which plagues all of us. Greg begins this 3-part series on the Seven Deadly Sins with a look at the sins of pride and greed.
In the midst of the storms we face in our lives we often ask, “Where is God?” And just like the fearful disciples on the stormy sea we ask, “Why is he sleeping?” Join us as we look at the contrasts between fear and faith.
In this first of two programs on the Godly virtue of faith, Greg states that faith is the only way we can thrive in the midst of our troubled times. |
Without hope we are spiritually empty. Without hope, what’s the use of living? Today Greg talks about the hope that God gives us and how it sustains us in difficult times. |
Dostoyevsky said that man cannot live without hope. Join Greg for the first of two programs on the Godly virtue of hope. |
Someone once said that as old as the human race is, you would think we would have learned to love one another by now. Isn’t that odd since “I love you,” are the three most powerful words we can hear?
This is the first program of our six part series on the three Godly virtues of faith, hope and love. The Bible says that the greatest of these virtues is love, and that without love we are nothing.
Abraham Lincoln said, “I’ve been driven to my knees because I know I have no place else to go.” Hear what other famous people have said about prayer. How much do you know about prayer?
Prayer is frequently misunderstood. Some wonder what good it does. Just what is prayer? What is its real power? Are there different kinds of prayers?
Christianity is a career — it’s a profession. You can’t turn Christianity off and on. You either are a Christian or you are not. Join Greg as he talks about the hallmarks of being a Christian — about our Christian credentials.
Moral values and absolutes are not fashionable today but moral relativism is. Yet, when we think about foundations words such as “concrete” and “bedrock” come to mind. Upon what foundations is your life based?
The greatest concern on the typical North American mind is “What’s in it for me?” Why should we be Christians? Jesus’ disciples wanted to know the answer to that very same question. Jesus’ answer is still relevant for us today.
Jesus preached about the kingdom of God continuously, but what is it? Is it solely a future time or is the kingdom already here and we’ve not discovered it.
The ship of our life is much like the Titanic — we’re heading for an iceberg — metaphorically the end of our lives. But there is an out — the good news is that Jesus offers us eternal life. Wouldn’t it make sense to change course?
Many Christians are far more comfortable detached and observing; “watching” rather than “worshiping.” How do you respond to our Lord and Savior? Are you a “watcher” or a “worshiper”?