It’s the new year. Time to dust off your workout equipment and renew those resolutions. It’s also time for a warning. You have not worked out since last January. Your muscles have atrophied for 11 months. If you try to lift the heavy weight right off the bat you will hurt yourself. Start slow, start […]
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Don’t Pull a Muscle Studying the Bible
January 4th, 2020 · Comments Off on Don’t Pull a Muscle Studying the Bible
2019 Summer Evangelism Report
August 17th, 2019 · Comments Off on 2019 Summer Evangelism Report
One of the ways our church evangelizes is by attending summer 4-H fairs. Summer 4-H fairs (i.e. elephant ears and Ferris wheels) are people magnets for rural communities. Our church is among the cornfields. When that many people get together in one place, it becomes a priority for our ministry. We rent booth space, print […]
Lessons You Should be Learning at Home
June 16th, 2019 · Comments Off on Lessons You Should be Learning at Home
Taught by Justin Johnson on . Description: Our eighth lesson in this series about family and ministry discusses several lessons that are learned at home. Teaching and learning are different. These lessons are learned at home with the family when Bible doctrine is put into practice. Hear more in this lesson titled, “Lessons You Should […]
The Dangerous Sect of Christ in Corinth
March 8th, 2019 · Comments Off on The Dangerous Sect of Christ in Corinth
The Corinthian church was divided. “Now this I say, that every one of you saith, I am of Paul; and I of Apollos; and I of Cephas; and I of Christ.” – 1 Corinthians 1:12 Many Christians would align themselves with the group that said “I am of Christ” so as to not follow mere […]
The Apostle Paul
February 26th, 2019 · Comments Off on The Apostle Paul
Taught by Jeremey Johnson on . Description: The Lord Jesus Christ is our savior and head. We follow Christ’s instructions for the Church the Body of Christ, which he gave to Paul. Most of our lessons, then, center around the doctrine Christ gave Paul to preach, but this is the first that considers Paul himself. […]
