Church LeadershipOur Pattern for WorshipAs a community of believers apart of the universal Church, and the bride of Christ, we are to follow the pattern that the Bible lays out. And, it should be the same through all denominations that acknowledge Christ as LORD.
(4/5/2007)
DiscipleshipEXPECTATIONS OF VOLUNTEER LEADER COMMITMENTSCommitment to Personal Spiritual Maturity!
Every "student" counts!
Every "student" needs to be known, greeted, cared for -Love in action goes to their "world"
(3/30/2007)
Bible Study Notes1 Peter 4: 12-19We May Suffer for Faithfully Being in Him!
(7/10/2007)
Francis SchaefferThe Life of Francis Ridley Havergal"Take my life and let it be, consecrated, Lord, to Thee" is probably Frances Ridley Havergal's best-known hymn, and it is a fitting summary of her life. It was her whole-hearted devotion to God that characterised everything about her. What we find in her hymns is an expression of her heart's desire to know Christ better; and to serve Him more devotedly
(7/17/2007)
PastorsGuarding the PastorIf you are a pastor you must ask yourself this question, am I running on fumes, is my tank empty? I found several diseases among pastors and Christian workers that I have worked with and observed over the years; and each disease I have personally felt when I have gone unchecked.
(10/31/2007)
SpanishJuan Capti'ulo 5Estudio Inductivo del Libro de Juan Capítulo 5
(7/13/2007)
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So why should we study the Bible?We must study the Bible because it is the foundation for life. God even commands us to study His Word as the priority before we do anything else...
(3/22/2007)
Why I love the King James Bible
As we begin to celebrate the King James Bible's 400th Anniversary, have you considered its legacy and influence upon you and the world around you? Can you name a document or a book or even an idea that has had more impact and resonance in Western culture, language, literature, and political structure with positive sociology than the good old, tried and true, most spectacular and reverent, the majestic King James Bible? The fact is, no! (5/2/2011)