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Author: Pastor Jay McCarl

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Pastor Jim Davis, director of Pastoral Training of Asia, reveals three ways God speaks to us, using many of his experiences in Southeast Asia to bring the message home. You will be truly blessed.
Euodia and Syntyche were popular among the Philippians, but they weren’t getting along—and it threatened the church. In fact, their conflict seems to be what prompted Paul to write to the Philippians in the first place. A BIG message for every church…
King Ahab’s prophets told him what he wanted to hear—except the prophet Micaiah. He told Ahab the truth, and he hated Micaiah for it—but the truth wouldn’t—couldn’t—go away. A timely message for a wrong-headed nation…
Pastor Jeremy wraps up his in-depth study in the Minor Prophets as he finishes the great book of Malachi. Enjoy!
Pastor Jeremy begins wrapping up his study in the Minor Prophets as he tackles Malachi. Enjoy!
The horrendous events of the past week grip the soul with resolve to engage the enemies of truth and justice—but is this what God intends for His people? In fact, He gave us a list of the Bible’s greatest people of faith—and how they handled the horrible His way. It’s quite obvious—and at odds with … Continue reading ‘Standing Firm in Turbulent Times’ [Heb. 11, Ps. 85] →
Pastor Jeremy begins wrapping up his study in the Minor Prophets as he tackles Malachi. Enjoy!
If we admit it, it’s easy being a Christian in America. We go to church, sing the songs, listen to the preacher, talk of love—then go back to real life. It’s all good—but it doesn’t much resemble the Christians or the church in the Bible—because, for most of Christian America, genuine Christian love cramps our … Continue reading ‘Love Will Cramp Your Style’ (Acts 2:42; 1 Cor. 13) →
Pastor Jeremy brings us Zechariah’s grand finale—and the Millennial reign of Jesus. Exciting times ahead…!
Are our ‘thoughts and prayers’ really worth anything after a tragedy—or are our actions before and after a disaster all that really matter in the course of life’s calamities? Pastor Jeremy shows us what King Hezekiah had to say about it…
Pastor Jeremy continues his excellent study in the Minor Prophets—this week: Zechariah reveals the coming of the Messiah—both first and second times—and both times, His people weren’t—and won’t be ready for it…
Why is the Christian witness in this world no longer plausible? Why doesn’t it seem to shine as true anymore? Paul told the Philippians that their citizenship was in Heaven—as is ours—and it seems many Christians have forgotten it…
Stunning encouragements and rebukes from the prophet Zechariah—on prayer, false shepherds, the first and second comings of the Messiah and more. Powerful words from a powerful God…
Paul called them ‘enemies of the cross of Christ’, and they made him weep—because sometimes the ‘unconverted’ are Christians…
Pastor Jeremy continues his study through the Minor Prophets—this week Zechariah prophecies about Gaza and the spectacular return of the Messiah. In view of today’s headlines, a must-listen…
Paul said so much in just a few words—especially about when Christians disagree with each other, and Christian examples they ought to follow—and be…
Pastor Jeremy continues his in-depth study through the Minor Prophets—this week, Zechariah rebukes the now returned-exiles, then gives them a vision of their distant—and marvelous future…
God is a great Rabbi—answering a question with another question. His ‘answer’ to His people’s question about how He wanted them to serve Him is one of life’s game-changers—especially for every Christian…
Zechariah asked all the right questions—and God’s angel gave him the perfect answers—which are the answers to some of our greatest unasked questions, too…
Paul ran his Christian life to win both the race and the prize—but of his many companions in ministry, one served well and dropped out; another failed miserably, but finished well. Which are you…?
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