“In God We Trust” is embedded in many American staples. It is on our money, in the words of politicians, even our license plates, but what does it really mean to each of us?
“In God We Trust” is embedded in many American staples. It is on our money, in the words of politicians, even our license plates, but what does it really mean to each of us?
In this message, Rev. Yearsley shares a message rooted in passages from Jeremiah and Mark about opportunities in life and reflects on the conversations with Jesus and the disciples about his resurrection.
In this message, Rev. Carson discusses passages that outline the importance of character in our lives and our society. See how modern television programs and the Bible alike share how crucial our character is.
Opening with a story about Millard Fuller, Dr. Halde’s message follows a passage from Jeremiah and applies it to how the most effective guidance to God is driven from within.
When you are a parent, you learn the things you should (and should not) say. Your children educate you. Rev. Carson opens a message about things changing with this statement. Throughout the message, he shows where changes are usually for the better.
Starting out with a strange question, Rev. Dr. Halde began this message with a tale of his 20th high school reunion. He shared about being awarded the strangest job, and how many people in the history of the Bible (including Jeremiah) were a bit different as well.