A Faith That Won’t Quit!

Matthew 15:21-28 Have you ever had someone that you didn't get along with? Maybe it was someone you had just me, and you simply didn't "click." Or maybe you were taught by your family not to like certain people. One of the most famous family feuds in American history i

Jacob And The Scandal Of Faith

This sermon on faith looks at Jacob, the man who wouldn't admit to failure in anything. For Jacob, it was all about coming out on top - all about winning. And Jacob usually found a way to get what he wanted. But God was about to give him a second chance to get it right.

How To Make Your Dreams Come True

Drawing from the life of Joseph, one of the Bible's best "dreamers," this sermon on faith addresses the topic of "How to make your dreams come true." Dreams take time, they must be tested, and they require trust!

Choose This Day Whom You Will Serve

John 21:15a So when they had eaten breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, "Simon, son of Jonah, do you love Me more than these?" There comes a time in everyone's life when a decision must be made. Jesus asks us the same question He asked Peter. He says to us, "Do you love Me more than these

Faith’s Bitter Foe

According to this sermon, Abraham has much to teach us concerning the life of faith. Despite the millennia that separate us, Abraham's successes and failures, of which there are an ample supply of both, offer surprisingly relevant insights into our struggle to live by faith. His life, much like ours, reflects an on-going battle with fear, faith's archenemy.

Faith Conditioning in the Fourth Quarters of Life

There are many "Fourth and Long" times in our lives. "Fourth and long" and the clock is ticking. The question is: can you make it through the fourth quarter? Are you conditioned for adversity in your life? This sermon on faith uses Paul's words from 2 Corinthians to show us what to expect, how to condition for it, and what we must be prepared to do in the "Fourth Quarters of Life."

Praying in the Dark

There are times when prayer flows naturally and God seems so close. But on many other occasions prayer seems like a monologue. God feels distant and doesn't seem to hear. It's like "beating on heaven's door with bruised knuckles in the dark." This sermon on faith reminds us that we can find God and we can grow - even in the dark.