Practicing Sound Doctrine
The world needs both botanists and worker bees. Doctrine and discipline go hand-in-hand. Find out how "Jesus is Savior" and "prayer" and interrelated.
Lukan Parables: Before Its Too Late
Jesus' parable of the rich man and a poor man named Lazarus gets into questions regarding the afterlife. Is hell just? What will happen to Lazarus? Listen in to learn more.
The Power of Thankfulness
Paul, confronted with a difficult situation, shows us the inestimable value of speaking thankfulness. In doing so, Paul humanized someone the world had dehumanized.
Matters of the Kingdom
Those who enter the kingdom of heaven are not those whom you might initially assume. Nor was Jesus’ mission recognized by all. Jesus’ healing of a crippled woman shows that setting free trumped legalism.
Lukan Parables: Compassionate Samaritan
What must I do for eternal life? Who is my neighbor? Jesus answers this question with a story about a compassionate Samaritan, who challenges us all to love broadly.
The Triangle of Discipleship: Self-Control
So far, we've learned that discipleship involves self-denial and self-sacrifice. But what about the third leg of the stool? Self-control involves following Jesus, and is perhaps the most misunderstood fruit of the Spirit.
The Triangle of Discipleship: Self-Sacrifice
The call of becoming a disciple is not only to deny ourselves. Jesus calls us to come and die when he says, "Take up your cross." But as Christians, we find the cost is worth it.
The Triangle of Discipleship: Self-Denial
What did Jesus mean that his followers must "deny themselves"? It means forsaking selfish ambition and false self, and putting on the attitude of Christ.
The One Who Judges, and the One Who Ought Not
Everyone has preferences. Sometimes, we have differing convictions. And sometimes in churches, these spring up creating conflict. Find out from the Apostle Paul how we can hold convictions without letting them turn divisive. The key: judge not, that you be not judged!

