Returning to the Father’s Presence

Using the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15, Missionary Brad Brandon highlights God’s relentless love in pursuing those who are lost and His joy when they return home. It challenges believers not only to avoid living far from God, as the younger son did, but also to guard against becoming like the older son, busy serving yet distant from the Father’s presence.

Our Part In God’s Plan To Reach The World

Missionary David Gardner emphasizes that while God promises salvation to anyone who calls on Him, people cannot call on Christ unless they first hear the gospel, and they cannot hear unless believers send and support those who preach it. David challenges us to participate in the Great Commission, whether by going, giving, or praying, so that the gospel can reach people who have never heard the name of Jesus.

In His Hands, It Is Enough

Using the feeding of the five thousand in Luke 9, Missionary David Gardner reminds believers that what we have may seem small or inadequate, but when placed in Jesus’ hands, it becomes more than enough.

No One Beyond the Reach of Jesus

Using the story of the demoniac of Gadara, Missionary David Gardner emphasizes that no person is too broken, sinful, or far gone for the saving power of Jesus Christ.

A Desire for the Word of God

Dr. Charles Blackstock emphasizes that spiritual growth begins with a genuine desire for the Word of God, just as a newborn desires milk.

Tackling Life’s Trials

Dr. Charles Blackstock teaches that problems in life are not meant to destroy us but to develop us into stronger, more mature believers.

The Way

John Lynn reminds believers that a troubled heart is calmed by trusting in Jesus, knowing who He is, believing His promises, and remembering that He is preparing a place for us.

Let us rise up and build

Chris Cowan challenges believers to move beyond recognizing problems and instead commit to building what God has called them to build.

Aligning My Life

Dr. Charles Blackstock teaches that discovering and fulfilling God’s vision for our lives requires more than knowing the direction; it requires aligning our hearts and character with God.

Cain vs Abel

Dr. Charles Blackstock uses the story of Cain and Abel to show that every person has a sinful nature capable of great wrongdoing when unchecked. Victory over the “Cain within us” comes through submission to God, diligent obedience to His Word, and walking daily in the power of the Holy Spirit.