This Lord’s Day, we look at the Thessalonians and see the evidence of lives changed by the Gospel. What we will encounter serves us well to evaluate our lives to see how the Gospel has changed and is changing our lives.
This Lord’s Day, we look at the Thessalonians and see the evidence of lives changed by the Gospel. What we will encounter serves us well to evaluate our lives to see how the Gospel has changed and is changing our lives.
This Lord’s Day, we look at what made the Thessalonians and all believers people of faith, love, and hope that is produces Christ-centered influence in the world – the power of the Gospel of the Lord Jesus to change lives.
This Lord’s Day, we look at three words – loved by God. These words is how the Apostle Paul described the Thessalonian believers and reveals the only true source to live life in tough seasons of suffering and grief.
This Lord’s Day, we examine the final of the three fundamental virtues in the Christian life – hope. This is the message of Christianity. This is what we are able to give a hopeless world. And this is what empowers us to live above life’s difficult circumstances.
This Lord’s Day, we examine the second of the three fundamental virtues in the Christian life – love. It is the chief identifying mark of being a Christian – love for God and people lived out daily.
This Lord’s Day, we examine the first of the three fundamental virtues in the Christian life – faith and how that is understand and applied in the Christian life.