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Loving the Invisible God Loving my Everyday Enemies
Miracle Grow
To achieve church growth, one must commit to biblical preaching, evangelism, regular worship, loving fellowship, and sacrificial service, as outlined in this insightful sermon.
The True Disciple The Most Excellent Way Father Knows Best Benevolence
Candles of Love
The heartfelt expressions of love and commitment to marriage and faith within the Choctaw congregation create a strong sense of unity and community that is truly inspiring.
To Proclaim and Serve
A meaningful sermon emphasizing the importance of projecting a positive church image to the community and working towards being a caring and welcoming congregation.
No Fool Like a Rich Fool What to do with the Rebel Child The Perseverance of God
God Bless You - Mike and Family
Mike reflects on the challenges and blessings of a faithful journey. He shares heartfelt experiences of enduring personal trials, maintaining strong family bonds, and growing in faith through it all. This lesson offers inspiration for anyone facing life's ups and downs, encouraging them to remain steadfast in their belief and trust in God's plan.
The Silver Servers
The importance of older saints in the church and their responsibility to teach and guide the younger generation is highlighted in a powerful lesson based on Titus chapter 2.
Loneliness
Loneliness is a catchword for a variety of feelings associated with being by oneself. The "feelings" associated with being alone are usually caused by the reasons why a person finds themselves alone to begin with.
A Father's Love Unity vs. Conformity The Most Important Thing in the World The 7 Blessings of Salvation A State of Readiness Christians and Christmas The Demands of Discipleship In the World – Not of the World What 40 Years of Ministry Has Taught Me 4-Letter Words to Teach Your Kids The Purchasing Power of the Pearl of Great Price Total Conversion The Glorious Church The Supremacy of Jesus Christ The Dividing Line A Christian's Benefit Package Going with God
Freedom, Slavery and Heaven
Reflect on the profound message of being freed from sin and becoming slaves of righteousness, pondering the practical implications in your everyday life and the pursuit of what is right.
Growing Pains
Mike shares his journey of growth, from gaining weight to building a church, emphasizing the principle of "no growth without pain" in various aspects of life, urging the congregation to embrace challenges for future opportunities.
What Heaven is Like Finding the Peace of God Breaking the Habit Building a Christian Home Enemies of the Cross Head to Heart Leading Your Child to Christ Do Not Grow Weary From Religion to Conversion The Changeless Role of Women Freedom in Christ The Blind Poetess The Holy Spirit and Christmas 4 Ways to Create a Happy Marriage Growing up in Christ Dirty Feet A Labor of Love Why is Giving More Blessed Than Receiving? What Money Can't Buy Life-Testing Knowing Your Spiritual Limits Praise: A Mark of God's People Peter's PR Plan Fervent in Worship Fervent in Biblical Marriage Having It All The Prodigal Principle Progressive Conservatives The Pilgrim Spirit What to Pack for Summer Vacation The Mothers of Choctaw
The Growth Bug
Mike emphasizes the importance of love as the primary objective of the church, highlighting that growth should be a byproduct of love rather than the main goal, inviting listeners to reflect on incorporating God's love into their lives and making love their primary focus as Christians.
Soul Saving Speech
Learn from the insightful words of Paul in I Thessalonians 2 on the importance of speaking confidently, honestly, lovingly, patiently, and authoritatively when sharing the gospel to win souls for Christ.
I Thessalonians 2:1-12
The Dream Church
The ideal church, as described in the New Testament, is characterized by a single leader, Jesus Christ, a unified body, a commitment to holiness, a mission to preach the gospel, and a systematic approach to fulfilling this mission, inviting individuals to reflect on their role in becoming part of this dream church.
The Death of a Pope
As you all know Jean Paul II has died at the age of 84. He is the spiritual leader and head of the Roman Catholic Church. It is said that there will be over 1 million people that will visit his body in Rome. The world and especially Catholics see this as an important and historic event, but how are we, as New Testament Christians, to react to the death of this Pope?