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Christian is a Christian
Four Questions to Ask Before Baptizing a Child
I recently baptized our eldest grandson, Christian. He is nine years old and because of his age I had some hesitation before going ahead with his baptism.
Christian is a Christian
How to Avoid Materialism
Materialism is a very subtle attack against our faith, against our soul. It creeps into your life because we have to deal every day with material. In this lesson, we will look at ways to beat it.
What Makes a Marriage Christian?
Summer Sun or Son
Emphasizing the importance of maintaining faithfulness and spiritual growth amidst the allure of sunny weather and outdoor activities, this excerpt encourages readers to reflect on their priorities and commitment to serving the Son of God.
The Mature Christian Lives Righteously Goaltending
Christian Worship in 150 AD
Justin Martyr was a Samarian Christian who lived in the second century. He was a Platonist philosopher who was converted to Christianity and became a strong defender of the faith. In one of his works, "Apology of the Christian Religion", written in around 150AD, he describes a typical Christian worship service of that day.
Christian Worship in 150 AD
The Single Priority
This sermon discusses the challenges faced by single individuals and the importance of recognizing their state and priorities, offering insights on how to navigate the single life with a focus on serving the Lord and finding fulfillment.
The Mature Christian Rejoices in Trial Taking without Permission The Christian Religion A 1,000 Choices Along the Way The Mature Christian Stands Firm and Imitates Christ The Mature Christian Seeks Righteousness by Faith The Mature Christian Seeks Righteousness by Faith The Higher Court
A Christian Father's Vision
Witness the profound impact of a Christian father's vision as he quietly observes and guides his family towards eternal blessings and values.
Fervent in Biblical Marriage Family Mobile: Seven Ways to Look at the Christian Home
Christian Lite or Light?
In a thought-provoking reflection on consumerism and Christianity, Mike challenges individuals to consider the authenticity of their faith and urges them to shine as a light in their actions to honor God.
Matthew 5:14-16
A Christian's Response to Death and Dying A Christian's Benefit Package
Money Matters - Part 1
Mike delves into the importance of money matters and how Christians should acquire and use money in a proper and ethical manner, emphasizing the significance of giving thanks, providing for family needs, and helping others in need.
How to Help the Unsaved Die The Almighty or the Almighty Dollar What About the 99? The Religion of Desire Raising Christian Kids Family Mobile: Seven Ways to Look at the Christian Home
Christian Style Christmas
At one time or another I've tried and taught most of the ideas that Christians think about Christmas and its celebration; denouncing it, ignoring it or simply accepting its inevitability.
Christian Style Christmas
Colossians 3:18-21
Brown Bag Christmas
Mike reflects on the Christmas season's approach, noting its lack of biblical endorsement, its pagan origins, and how various customs associated with Christmas have been reinterpreted to hold Christian significance, emphasizing the need to prepare spiritually for the holiday despite its historical complexities.
Spiritual Athletes Why Study Doctrine? Colossians 3:12-17 The Fruit of the Holy Spirit Not All Religions are Equal Can Homosexuals Change? Colossians 3:1-11 Why People Quit The True Disciple Growing up in Christ Slavery and the Early Church The Resurrection as Proof The Care of Widows
What Would We be Doing
A sermon reflecting on the potential for greater works in the church, urging for visionary leadership, commitment, and willingness to pay the price to achieve what could be done.
How to Develop Self-Control 7 Habits of Highly Effective Christians Stalled on the Highway to Heaven Christianity The Most Excellent Way
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.
The Fruit of the Holy Spirit Surrender Restoring the True Christmas Spirit The Bible Does Have Something to Say About Homosexuality The Meaning of Grace Perfection: The Absolute Standard Appendixes / Resources
The Power of the Men's Breakfast
Men's breakfasts provide a transformative space for Christian men to share experiences, confess struggles, and form bonds of accountability, shaping them into better leaders and servants of Christ through honest conversation and shared prayer.
The Power of the Men's Breakfast
Wisdom for Speech, Words, and Work The Call and Personification of Wisdom Dealing with Anxiety God's Prescription for Burnout Christianity: More Than Ceremony Paul's Final Instructions to the Church and Timothy
Evangelizing Homosexuals
We need to evangelize this growing number of people but are usually hard-pressed to know where to begin. This lesson provides some information towards this end.
The Money Trap Outsmarting Your Smart TV What Makes the Churches of Christ Unique?
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.
Religious Education
How many people here went to Catholic school as children? I ask this because I want to see how many people here today can relate to my own experience growing up in Montreal and going to Catholic school. One of the features of my early education was the presence of religious training.
The Point of No Return
Why Some Won't Make It
The text discusses the Christian belief in heaven and hell, emphasizing the importance of faith and the consequences of disbelief, urging readers to consider their own beliefs and choices.
3 Reasons for Becoming a Disciple Where Will the Devil Find you? Is Baptism Really Necessary? Day #32 Impressing the Boss Heroes Are Made Not Born Is Church Attendance/Baptism Mandatory? Once Saved, Always Saved? The Commandments in the 21st Century The Minister and His Ministry In the World – Not of the World The Holy Spirit in You Jesus Christ Teaching Teachers' Tongues Colossians 3:22-4:18 Ministering to People with AIDS Fervent in Worship Dealing with your Enemies At What Cost? The Changeless Role of Women The Power of Grace
Money Matters - Part 2
Understanding the true value of money and its role in our lives is crucial for a balanced perspective, as highlighted in this insightful excerpt on financial stewardship and faith.
Three Sets of Spiritual Fruit Pretty Woman Complex 7 Steps to Successful Church Growth Top 10 Marriage Myths #6 - Neglecting Church
Setting our Spiritual Goals
This lesson looks at the goals that the church, which meets inside the building, should have.
Divorce Busters - Part 1 Living Temples Peter's Last Sermon License to Love Preparing for the End Be Strong and Courageous Christianity Vs. Judaism Freedom in Christ
Grace - The Favor of God
This sermon explores the concept of grace as the unmerited favor from God, emphasizing how it is given freely to believers despite their imperfections. The message highlights that grace is not something that can be earned but is a fundamental aspect of God's love and mercy towards humanity, with profound implications for Christian faith and daily living.
The Role, Work and Qualifications of Elders Encouragement and Instructions: Remain Faithful The Next 25 Years A Rib, a Snake and a Flood Dealing with the Dragon The Acappella Church Life in the Fast Lane Misconceptions of Godly Parenting To the Church: Conflict, Conviction and Compassion The Most Asked Questions About Divorce and Remarriage How to Witness to Roman Catholics What to do with the Rebel Child Mouth Traffic Humility Total Conversion
Single Solutions
The cycle of worry, loneliness and depression can make the single life more difficult than it needs to be. In chapter 7 of I Corinthians, Paul talks to singles and provides them with some solutions to their particular problems.
I Corinthians 7:25-35
Paul's Greeting and Prayer Apostolic Fellowship The 5 Biblical Ministries The Dynamics of Change
Why Does the Church of Christ Sing?
This lesson will review the biblical foundation and historical record that establish vocal singing as the Spirit ordained manner of musical praise in public worship.
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.
Moderation and Abstinence
Highlighting the dangers of moderation in promoting vices, the speaker emphasizes the importance of abstaining from alcohol for health, addiction, financial, and legal reasons, urging Christians to seek higher standards and avoid enslavement to worldly habits.
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.
Who's the Boss? What Grace Produces Introduction: Unorganized Religions EQ, IQ or LQ? The Practice of Biblical Worship: Submission The Wrong Side of History Wednesday Night: What's in it for me? When Ordinary Men and Women do Extraordinary Work Holy People Then and Now #7 - Pride 3 Things to Make You Happy Preparing to Depart Don't Worry, Be Happy Why Are We Rich?
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.
Belief in God Paul's Instructions on Prayer and the Role of Men and Women in the Church The Decline of the American Empire? The Upward Call Slave or Free?
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.
Essentials of Salvation
Part 2
We will explore another essential aspect of salvation and address common questions and criticisms that arise when asserting that certain elements are crucial for salvation.
Acts 4:12
Payback
This sermon delves into the challenging realities of Christianity, emphasizing the importance of following the narrow path and dealing with enemies in a Christ-like manner, inviting readers to reflect on their own journey and faith.
Honor to Whom It is Due She was a Good Dog The Power of Blood Breaking the Sin Habit Keep Your Eye on the Ball Beware of False Teachers The Process of Sanctification The Four Calls Christianity Vs. Zoroastrianism and Islam The Command with a Promise Conditional or Actual Perfection? Attaining Holiness On the Day She Died Graduating with Honor Getting Even Without Getting Into Trouble Thanks and Giving The Politics of Pleasure David and Abigail Unity of the Church Qualities of a Wise Leader Wisdom for Relationships, Wealth and Contentment Zephaniah / Haggai Wisdom Against Foolishness and for Christlikeness Drawing Closer What 40 Years of Ministry Has Taught Me 7 Habits of Highly Effective Ministers and Elders The Desire for What is Forbidden The Kings of Judah
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
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.
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.
The Chosen Wives
In selecting deacons, Paul emphasizes that their wives should possess qualities that support their husband's role, as their character can significantly impact his ability to serve effectively in the church, aligning with the biblical ideal of mutual partnership outlined in Genesis.
Beyond the Trouble Still Sinful, Still Saved Faithfulness Paul's Final Exhortation, Testimony and Benediction