And there are two things I want to focus on today: humility and testimony.
To be a birdwatcher, you need some binoculars. If you use binoculars correctly, they bring distant things into focus.
People often ask, how can your baptism mean anything if you didn't choose it?
Have you been burned by the church? Have you been hurt by Christians? Unfortunately many have.
Last week we talked about the second birth that God works through faith in Jesus Christ. But today I want to ask a question how can we be certain that that birth has actually happened?
"Frankly you don't even have any evidence for Jesus." How would you respond to this? Pastor David Thompson provides reliable evidence that Jesus existed and offers a better question to ponder.
Sometimes when people talk about the church and the state of Christianity in our world today, they can seem kind of defeated.
Does God accept us just the way that we are? Whenever I get asked that question, I like to turn to John chapter three when Jesus has a conversation with Nicodemus.
I am better at some things than other people are. And so are you.
Do you like clam chowder? I do, but am I sinning when I eat it?
Why should we do good? There's a lot of reasons to do good, but one of the fundamental reasons is that we were created in the image of God.
I have this piece of driftwood that looks like a snake. And I like it because it reminds me of two different events in the Bible.