In Acts 17:16-34, Paul gives a speech in the Athenian Areopagus seeking to persuade the Greeks of the city to accept the Gospel.
Read MoreAfter being imprisoned in Philippi, Paul and Silas are freed by the power of God while singing praises in their bondage and share salvation with their jailer.
Read MoreAfter being imprisoned in Philippi, Paul and Silas are freed by the power of God while singing praises in their bondage and share salvation with their jailer.
Read MoreGod’s purpose works itself out even through what may appear like a setback or a hindrance to the Gospel message.
Read MoreGod’s purpose works itself out even through what may appear like a setback or a hindrance to the Gospel message.
Read MoreGod’s purpose works itself out even through what may appear like a setback or a hindrance to the Gospel message.
Read MoreIn Malachi 2:10-16, Malachi challenges the people to be faithful to God and their spouses in their marriages.
Read MoreIn Malachi 1:6-2:9, the people and the priests are called out for offering less than their best to God.
Read MoreWe start a new series on the book of Malachi covering chapter 1 verses 1-5. In these verses, the relentless love of God for Israel, and for all Christians through Jesus, is on full display.
Read MoreIn Acts 11:19-30, God breaks Peter out of jail as we come to the conclusion of our series The Spirit and the Church.
Read MoreIn Matthew 12:22-37, the Pharisees call the work of the Holy Spirit in Jesus's ministry demonic. In doing this, Jesus says they both commit blasphemy and make themselves enemies of the Kingdom of God.
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