Thru the Bible
Some people believe God has given up on the ten so-called “lost tribes” of Israel. But were they ever really lost? That’s one of the great things our teacher Dr. J. Vernon McGee discusses in our continuing study of Zechariah.
Some people believe God has given up on the ten so-called “lost tribes” of Israel. But were they ever really lost? That’s one of the great things our teacher Dr. J. Vernon McGee discusses in our continuing study of Zechariah.
Pastor Bryan shares a lesson from 1 Timothy 3. Dr. Chapell investigates the great mystery of Jesus – That though He was fully God, he would come to earth and become flesh on our behalf.
Every year, parents are looking for creative ways to reintroduce Christ’s birthday to their children. David and Julie Lavender offer simple ideas for bedtime stories, creative arts and crafts, and some special Christmas memories from their own family!
The Old Testament is filled with heroes who subdued kingdoms as they walked with God.
You may know that the Bible commands you to rejoice . . . even when life is hard. But when you face trials like job loss . . . sickness . . . the death of a loved one . . . how can you obey God’s command to rejoice always?
Some people believe God has given up on the ten so-called “lost tribes” of Israel. But were they ever really lost? That’s one of the great things our teacher Dr. J. Vernon McGee discusses in our continuing study of Zechariah.
We are a polarized nation and world. Political, religious, racial and gender polarization (and others) are increasingly dividing our churches, our communities, and families. These growing divides are reflected in our personal lives and relationships. There is a shifting and clashing within culture that is having huge ramifications today and will impact future generations. The time is now to listen, learn, and live differently.
Do you want to make the most of your life? Join host Scott Wallace, Local Ministry Director for Faith Talk 1360 KPXQ, as he and his guests share insights on how to live The Total Experience with God. The key to truly experiencing God is by simply . . .