Archive for August, 2018
Posted on August 30th, 2018 by Tim McCoy
Have you signed up yet to be part of our marriage conference on Sunday afternoon, September 23?
Watch this 30-second video for more information and a personal invitation.
Our worship speaker and conference leader will be Dr. Emerson Eggerichs, the author of “Love & Respect: The Love She Most Desires, The Respect He Desperately Needs.”
You may register now for the conference online here.
My wife, Beverly, and I plan to be at the marriage conference, and we hope to see...
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Posted on August 23rd, 2018 by Tim McCoy
Do you know how many of us come to this world knowing how to pray? The short answer is: none!
That’s right, all of us need to be taught. All of us need to learn to pray in a way that pleases God.
It’s why Jesus’ first disciples said to him: “Lord, teach us to pray” (Luke 11:1, ESV).
In response, Jesus gave them a model prayer. It’s a prayer we commonly call “The Lord’s Prayer” – because it was given to us by our Lord. Its purpose is to teach us how to...
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Posted on August 16th, 2018 by Tim McCoy
How would you describe your marriage?
I am keenly aware that many marriages are under pressure, some are fraying around the edges, and others are beginning to break apart.
That’s why on Sunday, September 23, I encourage you and your spouse to make it a priority to be in worship that morning and attend our marriage conference that afternoon from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Our worship speaker and conference leader will be Dr. Emerson Eggerichs, the author of “Love & Respect: The...
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Posted on August 9th, 2018 by Andy Johnson
One of the great themes of this life the Lord has given us is that of progress. Consider the stages of growth. We begin as a dependent infant and move through various phases of physical, mental, and emotional development. Consider our salvation. Repenting and believing in Christ is a spark of spiritual growth, not a fizzling-out flame that leaves us in our sinful patterns. Consider our relationships. Long-term commitment where you make concerted and often difficult efforts to know a person...
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Posted on August 2nd, 2018 by Andy Johnson
In 1991, Gatorade initiated a brilliant marketing campaign featuring basketball great Michael Jordan. With an original theme song, depictions of everyday people imitating his moves, and Jordan drinking the sports drink, the commercial ended with the statement, “Be like Mike. Drink Gatorade.” Virtually every kid in America (and a few adults!) wanted to be “like Mike.”
Are you aware there is a key to being “like Jesus”? It is found here:
“…But whoever would be great among...
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