Jim Shaddix – Ministering Without A Backup Plan – Ezra 8
Preaching from Ezra 8, Shaddix challenges us to follow hard after God; no remorse, no second thoughts, no backup plan.
Preaching from Ezra 8, Shaddix challenges us to follow hard after God; no remorse, no second thoughts, no backup plan.
Preaching from 2 Corinthians 5, Sloan admonishes us, that because of the saving grace of God, we must die to self, humbling ourselves before the world in order to reach them for the Gospel.
Preaching from Matthew 11:7-11, Corts reminds us that true greatness is not defined as the world sees it, but is found in the humble service of Christ.
Preaching from Colossians 1:13-23, Chandler challenges us to clearly define the Gospel. This message was preached for the 2010 20/20 collegiate conference at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Chandler, who is in the middle of chemotherapy for brain cancer, prerecorded this message.
Preaching from Romans 12:1-2 at the 2010 20/20 Collegiate conference, Akin raises the question, “What is our proper response to the Gospel?”
Preaching from Acts 3:1-10, Platt challenges us to consider the radical difference that Christ made in the everyday lives of the apostles and to realign our lives in such a way that the world may see a picture of the Gospel centered community of faith.
Preaching from Acts 4:1-21, Greear reminds us of the offense of the Gospel to unbelievers and the necessity for us to make a an unapologetic but loving defense of the Gospel.
Preaching from Acts 17:16-31, King challenges us to engage modern culture with the ever relevant truth of the Gospel.
Preaching from Mark 10:17-31, Platt challenges us to forsake all other loves for the beauty of Christ.