Creating Community: Sharing Among Believers (Acts 4:43-37)


21:45 minutes (19.91 MB)

I am not much on culturally correct words so let's call this audio what it really is. A Sunday School Lesson! What is it to create community in the local church? How can you prepare yourself as a believer to be an effective member and why should you care? All these questions addressed in today's Sunday School Lesson.

Is there a Knife in Your Head? (Romans 6:12-13)


7:40 minutes (7.03 MB)

Steve recalls one of the most bizarre experiences he had as a police officer when he was working third shift and came upon a woman who had been impaled in the head with a large kitchen kinfe. Stay tuned as he uses this illustration to talk about our attitude and response to sin in our life.

Persecution in our Christian Life (Acts 4:1-12)


19:28 minutes (17.83 MB)

Todays lesson is on suffering persecution in our Christian life. The truth is many of us in the USA don't have a clue what persecution really is. I would even assert that we think convenience and persecution or synonyms which is really sad. Please feel free to listen in to our class as Steve teaches on some experiences Peter and John shared after healing a beggar.

The Cascading Affect of sin in our Marriage

I have what seems to be a simple question to put on the table to Christian husbands and wives, and I am very curious what some of the answers may be. You may be one of those that know the textbook answer to this question, but in your heart is it really what you believe and practice? Do you really believe that in the scope of your marriage that you can sin in a way that does not affect your family? If you don’t understand what I am asking then let me try another approach.

The Cascading Affect of Sin in our Marriage


9:42 minutes (8.88 MB)

Have you ever considered the fact that your sin may be forgiven, but their are still consequences for your actions? We need to realize that our sin never affects only the sinner, but our familty too. What will it take for God to get your attention? Who will be left in your wake? (Free downloadable PDF available of this article)

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