A party, a drunken monarch, and a rash promise. A young woman manipulated, a mother angry, and a hideous request that ended the life of Jesus’ own cousin. While one person denied decency and right, another denied his conscience and gave a gift he would forever regret giving.
A party, a drunken monarch, and a rash promise. A young woman manipulated, a mother angry, and a hideous request that ended the life of Jesus’ own cousin. While one person denied decency and right, another denied his conscience and gave a gift he would forever regret giving.
In 1997, a woman in France died at the age of 122, the oldest verified person in modern times. Yet Methuselah lived to be 969, while Adam lived to be 930. God’s promise is that His children will live forever. Join Pastor John Bradshaw for “You Can Live Forever” and discover how the Savior who gave life to Lazarus can give eternal life to you!
It has often been said that we should not judge a book by its cover. Yet how often do we judge people by appearances? Many “unlikely” people have come to faith in God—a number of whom are mentioned in the Bible. As we respond to the great commission given by Jesus, it’s important that we see every person as a potential citizen of God’s eternal kingdom.
In our personal witness and in our personal experience with God, it is important that we press forward and not allow anything to cause us to turn back. In “Momentum,” Pastor John Bradshaw discusses impediments to spiritual growth and effective spiritual witness and urges you to continue forward in your relationship with God.
The hope of all the world. The return of Jesus to this world is described by Paul as “the blessed hope.” What does the Second Coming of Jesus mean to you? Learn how the message of Jesus’ return can encourage you in your daily experience and add power to your relationship with Him.
Before Jesus shared the most famous verse in the Bible, He spoke with a wealthy man about his need to be born again. As he spoke to Nicodemus, Jesus took him—and takes us—back to a fascinating Old Testament story that outlines the profoundly simple yet powerful science of conversion. How are we to be saved? Join Pastor John Bradshaw to learn how simple salvation really is.
Both bridges were masterpieces of design and cost millions of dollars to build. But they collapsed, causing terrible damage and loss of life. Just as bridges are not supposed to fall, it isn’t God’s intention that Christians fall. So what happens when you do? Join Pastor John Bradshaw for an encouraging look at how God treats those who fail and fall.
Trials come into the life of every person born, and God doesn’t always intervene to stop them. Why does God allow trials to challenge us? How should we respond when trials come? This biblical look at the purpose of trials will grow your faith in God, help you to look past your immediate situation, and trust in Him to get you through!
Given every opportunity to flee to safety, Lot’s wife turned back towards her home and turned into a pillar of salt. God still calls people to follow Him without looking back. What can we learn from the experience of Mrs. Lot and her family? And why did Jesus say, “Remember Lot’s wife”?
God wants to forgive us, but He can’t forgive someone who harbors resentment and unforgiveness. Join Pastor John Bradshaw as we discuss the topic of forgiveness and its power to mend and restore a broken heart.
An unassuming Englishman saved the lives of almost 700 children and told no one for 50 years. In the Bible, four men bring someone to the feet of Jesus. We don’t know their names, but their actions changed a life and still speak to us today. In “The Unsung,” Pastor John Bradshaw reminds us that even the humblest actions can have a life-changing effect.
Light is important for many of life’s basic functions. The Bible says Jesus is the “Light of the world,” but Jesus told His followers they were to be “the light of the world.” Discover His plan to use you to light up the world with a revelation of His character.
In Athens, Greece, stand the ruins of a remarkable temple, dedicated to the king of the Olympian gods. Much is known about ancient temples, but how much is known about the temple of God? Where is it? What’s going on there? And how does it affect your life today?
What is grace? How does it work in the life of a believer? And how does grace operate in the life of a sinner? Using contrasting examples of two towering figures of Bible history, “Gracious” reveals a God who is always loving, always good, and always gracious.
A gentile woman came seeking healing for her daughter. Jesus—the Savior of the world—told the woman the children’s food should not be given to “dogs.” Why did Jesus address the woman in this way? And what was it about her response that demonstrated great faith?
Jesus. The Savior of the world. But it seems many are confused about whose side Jesus is on. When trials come, people feel as though Jesus is not on their side. “For Us” goes inside the book of Hebrews and discovers where Jesus is and what He is doing now.
The power of social media companies and the extensive knowledge it has of individuals draws a parallel to God's omniscience. In today's society, companies like Facebook gather data, influencing lives subtly yet significantly. But despite these companies' extensive knowledge, God's knowledge surpasses all. Join us as we recount biblical stories and personal experiences to demonstrate God's intimate understanding of every detail of our lives.
The necessity of true spirituality over mere religious formality invites believers to seek the transformative 'fire' of the Holy Spirit and embrace the righteousness of Jesus for genuine personal growth and preparation for eternal life.
It's not always simple to have faith. But with God working in us, faith can grow, drawing forth transformation and righteousness as we trust in His promises. Learn how you can look to Jesus to find the kind of faith that can sustain you through challenging circumstances