Let’s see what we can learn by observing how God dealt with his prophet Elijah (1 Kings 17:8-24). We see this by looking at three of Elijah’s relationships…
James 5:17 tells us that “Elijah was a man with a nature like ours.” He was a person just like you and me—same temptations, difficulties, and discouragements. So, we can relate to him. In 1 Kings 17:1-7 we find three portraits of Elijah…
Perfect justice will NOT be achieved in this life. We work TOWARD justice in this life, but we wait on God to TRULY bring justice when he rules the world.
Pastor Dan leads us through Psalm 131 to help us learn the secret to gaining a quiet heart.
Pastor Dan leads us through Psalm 80 to discover how we, as a congregation should respond when confronted by difficulties.
Pastor Dan leads us through Psalm 61 to help discover how we, as individuals, should respond when confronted with difficulties.
Jesus brings a dead man, his good friend Lazarus, back to life and through this miracle we see His power over death and reveals even more about who He is, why He came, and what it means for us.
Jesus heals a blind man and teaches us about pain & suffering, spiritual blindness, and the One who can heal it all.
We all know that Jesus walked on water, but what does this sign demonstrate about his infinite power, his wonderful counsel, and his costly salvation?
Today we look at one of Jesus’ most famous miracles—the only one recorded in all four gospels..