by Wade Berry | Jun 6, 2017 | Ministry, Scripture, Theology, Uncategorized, Worship
“Through the eyes of men it seems there’s so much we have lost As we look down the road where all the prodigals have walked One by one the Enemy has whispered lies And led them off as slaves” It is so hard to be committed to the gospel sometimes. Every day, we...
by Wade Berry | May 30, 2017 | Faith & Heritage, Ministry, Scripture, Theology
Series Introduction What do you think of when you think of contemporary religious music? Perhaps you think of elaborate concerts staged in large arenas. Perhaps you think of worship songs that are sung by churches around the world. Perhaps you think of the money that...
by Stephen Suffron | May 11, 2017 | Uncategorized
A couple of years ago, I was sitting at lunch with a veteran pastor of many years that I was meeting for the first time. We talked about our ministries and churches and different outreach strategies and programs, and he asked me, “Are poor people welcome at your...
by Stephen Suffron | Apr 28, 2017 | Ministry, Missions
How was the gospel presented to you? Most Evangelical Christians received Christ through a presentation something like this: God loves you (John 3:16), but your sin separates you from God (Romans 3:23). Sin leads to death, but Jesus died on the cross to bring...
by Walter Norvell | Apr 6, 2017 | Education, Leadership, Ministry
Henrietta Mears: Small Group Pioneer You have probably never heard her name: Henrietta Mears. But evangelist Billy Graham has written that, among women, only his mother and his wife, Ruth, have had more influence on his life and work than Henrietta Mears. Who was this...