I Don't Pray: David -- Air Date: July 6, 2019
These sermons were part of a series preached by Lead Pastor of Brookside Church, Eric Dubach. The series focused on our prayer life and studied the prayers we read in scripture.
These sermons were part of a series preached by Lead Pastor of Brookside Church, Eric Dubach. The series focused on our prayer life and studied the prayers we read in scripture.
To understand the significance of the city of Bethlehem you have to reach deep into the history of the Old Testament. Bethlehem is mentioned thirty-five different times, in eleven different books, over a period of thirteen hundred years. Bethlehem was prepared for the birth of Christ historically. From the series: Why the Nativity?
From dysfunction to joy, Brant Hansen explores how faith, resilience, and open communication can break cycles and build stronger families.
Elizabeth wants to discuss the impact of perfectionism in her life, and June introduces the concept of three inner needs each person has. She shares a story illustrating the effects of perfectionism. June presents the right vs. wrong perspective on perfectionism. She also asks Elizabeth about someone in her life who struggles with perfectionism. To conclude, June uses the example of Jesus, who, despite being perfect, was rejected by others.
Does it sometimes seem that the world is spinning out of control? Unexpected and often discouraging events profoundly impact our lives and our families. If God is sovereign, and everything is under His control, Why is the world in such a mess? That’s the difficult question Pastor John Munro discusses in this episode of THE VERDICT!
We are ambassadors for the Kingdom of God, and He is sending us out on assignment! In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson outlines three ways God has prepared us for what’s ahead, teaching from Moses’ recruitment in Exodus when God called him to bring the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. Pastor Allen also shares five practical tools we can use to have a more peaceful, God-honoring holiday season. It can be discouraging and unsettling to face opposition from loved ones at gatherings, but we can invite God into every circumstance—trusting His plans and His timing.