Ken Whitten – What’s In It For Me? – Matthew 20
Preaching from Matthew 20, Whitten argues that Christians should be looking for opportunities to serve without expecting anything in return.
Preaching from Matthew 20, Whitten argues that Christians should be looking for opportunities to serve without expecting anything in return.
Preaching from Matthew 28:16-20, Ashford argues that the Great Commission is relevant to every Christian regardless of their vocation.
Preaching from Matthew 7:12, Shaddix argues that the popular understanding of the Golden Rule is completely inconsistent with the character of God and what the Bible teaches about the guilt of mankind.
Preaching from Jeremiah 29, Gilbert challenges students to have a passion for seeing the Gospel take root in the cities of North America.
Preaching from Psalm 116, Akin highlights 7 truths from this psalm that are reflected in the life and death of missionary Harriet Newell.
Preaching from Mark 14:1-11, Akin gives a final charge to the Spring graduates encouraging them to be extravagant in their acts of sacrificial love towards Jesus.
Preaching from Hebrews 11:1-3, Akin challenges us to follow the example of missionary and Olympic Gold Medalist, Eric Liddell, whose life was a model of radical surrender to the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
Preaching from 2 Peter 1:3-15, Shaddix exhorts us not to divorce our living of holiness from the provision of God through Christ.
Preaching from John 10:1-18, Weeks calls us to be good shepherds over the flock of God who point them to the true Shepherd.