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The Theological Crisis The Theological Crisis The Theological Crisis The Physical Crisis The Spiritual Crisis Outline and Characters Critical Introduction
Why Me, Why Now?
One thing you learn a lot about as a minister is suffering and death. You're among the first to be called when there is illness and the last person to see the dead as they are buried at their funerals.
Life Lessons from Job Job and the Practical Struggle A Christian's Response to Death and Dying How Christians Grieve Book of Origins Introduction to the Book of Revelation
How to Correct Sinful Christians
Mike emphasizes the importance of addressing the struggles of sin within the church community, particularly for long-standing Christians, while shifting the focus from evangelism to support and guidance for those already in the faith, using Paul's letter to the Corinthians as a foundational reference.
Evangelism is Job #1
In this sermon, Mike emphasizes that evangelism is the primary mission of the church, citing Jesus' initial directive to spread the gospel as foundational to all other church ministries, which only become relevant after successful evangelistic efforts have begun.
Recipe for a Successful Career The Book of Lamentations Stress from Work
4. The Preacher's Job Description
In I Corinthians 14, Paul mentions that there are three primary tasks that the apostle lists concerning the work of the preacher.
I Corinthians 14:3
Book of Ruth When Ordinary Men and Women do Extraordinary Work Introduction to the Psalms Can He Preach? Critical Introduction of Leviticus The Bible Nature Psalms Introduction to Judges and Israel's Cycle of Sin Interpretations of Revelation Who Wrote the Bible? Book of Esther
34. Who Wrote the Book of Genesis?
Mike explores various theories regarding the authorship of Genesis, discussing views that include Moses as the writer through divine guidance, the involvement of later writers compiling oral histories, and Moses compiling and editing existing testimonies.
How to Download a Book
Nahum / Habakkuk Setting the Stage for Daniel/Revelation General Introduction to Proverbs Zechariah / Malachi Why People Quit
Sheep Seeking Shepherd
This sermon delves into the deep spiritual need that every person has for guidance, comfort, and salvation through Christ. Drawing from biblical imagery, Mike explains how Jesus, the Good Shepherd, calls out to those who are lost, offering them safety and purpose under His care. This teaching serves as a reminder of our need to follow Christ's voice in order to find peace and direction in our lives.
Structures and Features The Main Story
The Deacon of Blame
I've often said that the church should appoint a deacon in charge of blame - the deacon of blame. That way when anything ever goes wrong, or something doesn't get done, this deacon's only job would be to accept the blame for it.
Obadiah / Micah Appendixes / Resources Stress from Loss 6 Proofs of Inspiration (continued) The Challenge of Change Hosea The Writing of the Bible Life in the Fast Lane Philippians: Defense of the Plain Gospel John's Visions Structures and Features The Reward for Greatness Introduction to Ecclesiastes Introduction to Jeremiah / Lamentations Final Summary Zephaniah / Haggai Stress from Worry What Would Google Do? General Outline 8 Universal Principles for Natural Church Growth Renewal of the Covenant and Moses' Final Days Immovable Cheese Marks of the Plain Gospel The Life and Times of Isaiah
The Inspiration of the Bible
​Nobody just reads the Bible and says, "I think this book is inspired." It's not just a logical deduction. The Bible actually says this about itself in different places. Doesn't it seem natural that an inspired book would claim this about itself? The Old Testament takes this idea for granted since it continually describes dialogue between God and man.
The Inspiration of the Bible
Hebrew Poetry and a Life of Righteousness and Fear of the Lord Introduction Joel / Amos Satan's Tactics
Characteristics of Church
The importance of following the pattern theology for church growth is highlighted through the three pillars of preaching the gospel, teaching Christ's commands, and fostering a fellowship among believers, as discussed in Acts chapter 2.
Small Beginnings
Zechariah, the prophet, encourages Zerubbabel with prophecies from the Lord during the rebuilding of the temple, highlighting the importance of relying on God's strength and resources rather than man's power, a message that resonates with overcoming obstacles in our own lives.
Zechariah 4:1-10
The Pursuit of Meaning Through Work Abraham's Test Day #3
The 3 R's in Labor Day
The last thing we want to do on the Labor Day weekend is think about "work." But before we leave for the lake or start on the Labor Day project, let's spend a moment reviewing a few main ideas that the Bible has about our work that might be helpful when we get back to the job after the holiday is over.
The 3 R's in Labor Day
Love's Goodbye
In my job as a minister I have watched many people die. As awful as this sounds, there is a sameness to the process that, with time...
Love's Goodbye
Living Temples 7 Steps to Successful Church Growth Authorship and Division of Genesis
The Beauty of the Cross
In the book of Joshua, we see a parallel to our own journey of faith, where despite the sure promise of salvation, we are encouraged to be strong and courageous in facing the challenges of leading others to Christ and overcoming our own weaknesses and doubts.
Hebrew Poetry What Growing Churches Believe
Difficult Decisions
Reflecting on the recent events in the congregation, the sermon delivered by the church leader emphasizes the importance of following biblical teachings and supporting the decisions made by the elders, urging individuals to make difficult decisions and move forward in unity.
What to Expect
Expect the new preacher to work hard as an evangelist, reaching out to the lost, organizing the church, and ministering through God's word, while he expects obedience and involvement from you to foster spiritual and numerical growth and be a model of encouragement to others.
Joshua's Farewell and Covenant Renewal Preparing to Enter the Promised Land Why Does God Allow Evil and Suffering? Four PS's from James The Dynamics of Change Introduction
Media and Christianity
In our modern era, the rapid, constant influx of information from numerous sources requires us to develop practical ways to filter and manage what we consume daily.
Vision Within a Vision Jonah What to Pack for Summer Vacation How does Satan Attack our Faith?
7. The Origin of The Bible
This article looks at the history of writing and examines how the Bible originated and closes with information on how the Old Testament was organized.
What Will it Take
Hezekiah, the king of Judah, provides a valuable lesson on the importance of sanctified leadership in achieving ambitious construction projects and building a strong community.
What is Your Witness?
Mike emphasizes the role of the church as the conscience and moral compass of society, declaring the truth of Christ and providing a model of righteous living.
Making Sense of Evil at Christmas Four Episodes in Daniel's Life Jesus: Greater than Aaron Jonah Keeping the Moral and Spiritual Laws The "Old" Rules
Moses' Final Instructions
Moses' final instructions to the Israelites in the book of Deuteronomy emphasize obedience to God's word as the key to maintaining God's blessings, urging them not to compromise His commandments while preparing to enter the Promised Land.
Introduction Holy People Then and Now The Covenant Between God and His People 6 Proofs of Inspiration The AIDS Agenda What's So Good About the Choctaw Church of Christ? Divorce Busters - Part 1
It's Our Turn
Discover the transformative role awaiting each of us as we take on the responsibility to live and share the message of faith for future generations.
Why Do People Reject the Bible? 7 Habits of Highly Effective Ministers and Elders Christianity: More Than Ceremony Introduction to I & II Thessalonians The Ideal Woman Repentance has 5 R's Answering Pro-Gay Theology Deborah and Barak Garden of Eden and Noah's Flood Questions Truth or Consequences How Christians Succeed 7 Habits of Highly Effective Deacons The Problem of Pain Why I am a Member of the Church of Christ The Role and Work of Deacons Elders, Deacons and the Church Rewinding the Clock! Preacher Worries
Cults and Their Effects - Part 2
Understand the history and practices of the Boston Movement, a group that has been described as a cult, and learn how to protect your church by focusing on evangelism, condemning harmful practices, and fostering open communication within the congregation.
Multiplying Ministries
The Boston Church
The Boston Movement has been described as a classic Christian aberration or a cult, prompting the need for condemnation and vigilance within the church community.
Realizing the Vision
In 1997, the church in Choctaw focuses on personal salvation and readiness for Christ's return, encouraging each individual to be a regular Bible reader and actively participate in church activities to maintain unity and spiritual growth.
Introduction to Hebrews The Gap Theory in Creationism Jesus: Greater than the Angels The Bottom Line Effects of the Great Flood Introduction to Chronicles Jubilee and Jesus A King's Challenge The Foundational Verse of the Bible The Gideon Principles The Character of Greatness - Part 2 Destructive Power A Biblical Plan for Growth
Every Tribe, Every Tongue
Keynote speech for the 2007 World Mission Workshop at Oklahoma Christian University. The main message is that it is the responsibility of each generation to evangelize the world and today it is possible through modern communication technology (i.e. Internet) to preach the gospel to every nation each day, all day long, until Jesus returns.
Revelation 5:9; 7:9
Here Am I, Send Me The Acappella Church The Great Illusion Introduction to Luke/Acts The New Testament Canon Wisdom Proverbs Abraham: Father of a Nation Solomon's Glory and Fall Persecution of the Church The Glory of the Church of Christ The Glory of the Church of Christ Gospel of John Review What are the Different Levels of Faith? Day #52 Speed Parenting Day #24 Day #30 Why People Reject the Bible Wall of Righteousness First to See, First to Lead
Delayed Glorification
The story of Boaz from the Old Testament book of Ruth exemplifies the power of patience and delayed gratification in receiving God's blessings beyond imagination.
Successful Parenting
Encouraging parents to delve into John Croyle's insightful book on successful parenting, emphasizing the importance of unconditional love, belief in children, discipline, and continuous effort in shaping their future.
Lord Will Provide
Embrace peace of mind by trusting in God's promises to provide, encouraging generosity, and praising Him in all circumstances, as outlined in the book of Psalms.
The Politics of Pleasure
Paris and the Church
In a marvelous book entitled "How Paris Became Paris" by author Joan DeJean, the author explains the unique concept that guided the building and development of the enchanting city of Paris.
Paris and the Church
Daniel in Babylon What Makes the Churches of Christ Unique?
God Has Planned Something Better for Us
This sermon explores how God's plan, revealed in the Bible, is superior to anything humans can imagine. It highlights the faith of ancient believers, who looked forward to a promise they would not receive in their lifetime. Mike encourages readers to trust in God's plan, which finds its fulfillment in Jesus, offering something far better than temporary solutions or material gains.
Hebrews 11
The Most Asked Questions About Divorce and Remarriage #5 - Coping with Change 4-Letter Words to Teach Your Kids The Suicide Doctor
Let's Get Ready to Rumble
Standing firm against the schemes of the devil is crucial in the battle for faith and unity, as highlighted in this powerful excerpt urging individuals to prepare for spiritual warfare and seek strength in God's protection.
Ephesians 6:10-20
Pro's and Con's of Promise Keepers
A group called Promise Keepers is discussed, highlighting both positive and negative aspects of the movement, urging individuals to examine teachings in light of Scripture and consider the importance of staying true to biblical principles.
Chaos in Israel 7 Habits of Highly Effective Christians Famine of the Word Attaining Holiness Blended Families Jesus: Greater than the Angels Did Dinosaurs and People Ever Live Together? Colossians 3:18-21 The Foundation The Character of God: Holiness Building the Faith Muscle A Practical Plan for Generous Giving A Christian's Benefit Package What Defeats the Gospel Aids: There Will Never Be a Cure!
Why We Struggle
The sermon emphasizes the importance of repentance and spiritual growth within the congregation, urging members to prioritize Bible reading, church involvement, and submission to leadership to overcome struggles and move forward.