Bible Verses

Acts 2:4

And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit was giving them utterance.

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Material Using this Verse

What Jesus Himself Teaches About Salvation Review of Re-Baptism The Ministry of Peter Introduction to I Timothy Beginning of Ministry Peter's Post Pentecost Ministry Flood Details Divine Desire Peter Preaches to the Gentiles True Ministers Persecution of the Church The Fruit of the Holy Spirit Response of Grace 7 Steps to Successful Church Growth The Care of Widows Is God a He, She or It? Is Church Attendance/Baptism Mandatory? The Reason for Paul's Letter to Timothy How to Witness to Roman Catholics Introduction to the Apostles Elders, Deacons and the Church Using Pattern Theology to Answer Questions Apostolic Fellowship Jubilee and Jesus The Most Important Thing in the World Concerning the Collection Knowing God The Fruit of the Holy Spirit Do I Have to Attend Every Worship Service? Unconditional Surrender Baptism and the Holy Spirit How Can God Die if Jesus is God? The History of Baptism Church Organization The Four Calls The Sabbath Rest Raising up the Cross of Christ The Alphabet Gender Wars #1 - Bad Eating Habits The True Disciple 4-Letter Words to Teach Your Kids The Baptism Wheel Goose Wisdom The Changeless Role of Women The Most Excellent Way Use the System! Big Church, Little Church A New Life in Christ The Role of Baptism and Communion His Last Command The Kingdom Character The 5 Biblical Ministries His Last Gift The Role of Baptism The Power of Proclamation Remembering Who We Are Principles of the Plate A Biblical Plan for Growth Saved by What? Becoming Children of God The Kingdom in Conflict Teaching vs. Tradition We Are Devoted Implementing the New Testament Plan for Growth We Are Generous The Joy of Church Attendance Why is Giving More Blessed Than Receiving? Why People Leave the Church The Cross-Centered Church Biblical Invitations Fervent in Worship Day #24 The Prodigal Principle Day #25 Progressive Conservatives What Would Google Do?
1. The Use of Media in Ministry
Communicating the Message
Media is the vehicle for communication and we as Christians are really in the business of communication.
5 Things We Do in Worship
There are 5 things found in the New Testament that God will accept as true worship to Him.
Essentials of Salvation
Part 1
People who are concerned with their souls don't want to risk losing salvation because of ignorance or neglect. They want to know what the essentials are.
Acts 4:12
The New You
In I Corinthians 6 Paul talks about a radical change that is possible and permanent and describes the three steps that lead to this new you.
I Corinthians 6:9-11
Biblical Baptism
Bible Basics
Explore the essential elements of biblical salvation, from the significance of repentance as a transformative relationship with Christ to the diverse and debated views on baptism, and discover the unified doctrine presented in the New Testament.
Acts 2:38
How Should We Worship God?
In discussing worship, there exists a tension between progressive believers who seek a modern expression of worship and traditionalists who believe in preserving established methods, while many in the middle simply desire to express their love for God in a sincere and communal way, emphasizing that true worship transcends worldly norms and is fundamentally about honoring God.
Gospel Math
Understanding Christian mathematics involves more than just addition and subtraction - it's about being added to the body of Christ and multiplying blessings in the Kingdom of God.
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 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.
Joy of Irresponsibility
Reflect on the freedom found in releasing responsibilities that do not belong to us, as Jesus bears our sins, oversees the church, and determines salvation, allowing us to focus on living out the gospel in our daily lives.