Do you make the gospel attractive? In this message with Buddy Bell he spells out what is important in making a kingdom impact for Jesus. How do we "win some"?
Sit back and listen to a miraculous story of what happens when parents live an example of Christ and it catches on with the children.
We treat most everything we want or think we need with a sense of urgency. Does Jesus require the same? Joey Haynes from Rome, Georgia lays out the sense of urgency we need to have in living our lives for Christ.
Everyone knows a relationship with Jesus is important, but how does a person make Jesus relevant. Kelly Wheeler gives practical insights into making Jesus an integral part of a life.
Why did Jesus have to touch the blind man twice in order to heal him? Did he not do it good enough he first time? Did it indicate a weakness in Jesus? Join Dr. Gary Brantley from the Crossbridge Church in Birmingham, Alabama as he talks to us about seeing Jesus.
How does Jesus affect the family? How should Jesus affect the family? How do we model Jesus to our teens? Zach gives personal insight into how his family has molded Jesus' influence in his own life and how the same should happen for other Christian households.
The table is one of the most used examples in the New Testament and Jesus used it constantly as a tool to instruct and teach. In the book of Luke Jesus teaches us what kingdom etiquette is about and how it motivates us to live. When the kingdom of God comes to the table, table etiquette changes.
Dealing with grief and loss are a part of life, but where can we find hope when there seems to be none? Jason Bennett takes us through his own personal testimony about dealing with grief and brings light into what could be for most, a very dark situation.
There is one verse in the story of the Prodigal Son that is rich with example for us! Listen to Jeff as he gives us four things everyone should know about Jesus!
We have done a poor job in churches reaching the lost that surround us. What type of effect could we have if we saw people through the same lenses that Jesus saw people? Steve Watson helps us understand what it means to really see people.