Pastor Brent Lenentine begins in Acts 8:26-39 as he explores the essential duty of soulwinning, defining it as the primary reason God leaves believers on earth rather than taking them immediately to heaven. By analyzing the biblical encounter between Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch, he illustrates that even the most sincere seekers require a human messenger to…
Pastor Tim Travis outlines a biblical strategy for approaching the New Year by drawing on the transformative experiences of the apostle Paul and the prophet Daniel. He emphasizes that spiritual growth requires forgetting past failures and maintaining a singular, disciplined focus on prioritizing the person of Christ over all earthly distractions. To achieve lasting change rather than fleeting resolutions,…
Pastor Time Travis urges believers to engage in rigorous personal examination to verify the authenticity of their faith, drawing primarily from 2 Corinthians 6 and 13. Pastor Travis sets his main focus on the biblical command to “examine yourselves” to ensure one is genuinely “in the faith,” highlighting that true Christianity is not merely an organization, a creed, or…
Pastor Tim Travis focuses on the critical importance of proper priorities for Christians. Drawing heavily from the biblical account of Mary and Martha in Luke 10, Pastor Travis highlights that busyness does not equate to spirituality, emphasizing Mary’s choice to sit at Jesus’ feet over Martha’s distraction by service. Travis then systematically outlines five key areas of…
Pastor Tim Travis draws on Joshua 24 to urge believers to make a decisive choice to serve God, rather than looking back to past idols or looking around at worldly temptations. He emphasizes that God has provided abundantly for His people, reminding them of the divine intervention that led the Israelites into the Promised Land, where they found houses and vineyards…
Pastor Tim Travis discusses the Israelites’ journey out of Egypt in Exodus 14 as he compares it to the Christian life. Pastor Travis emphasizes that while God leads us away from the “world” (represented by Egypt) and toward His “old paths,” we will inevitably encounter obstacles and enemies. Despite these difficulties, like the Red Sea and…