These 'family-style,' evangelistic sermons are being preached at Bee Creek Park (in College Station, TX) every Saturday & Sunday at 2pm.
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This PowerPoint sermon tells us why the world needs it's Christmas bells and who the Christmas bells really are. Read the rest of this entry »
This is part three of a five sermon series intended for Christian adults and ministers. It covers five dangers and pitfalls of grouping and side taking, including: 1) Worldly War Games 2) Emboldening Rebellion 3) Groupthink 4) Caustic Kings (Their Motive & Methods) 5) Dangerous Duplicity In lesson five we bring it all together and discuss what it really means to be on the side of the angels.
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This sermon answers seven questions:
#1 Are the tears of a Christian always Godly?
#2 Can there be tears without repentance?
#3 Can there be repentance without tears?
#4 When we seek a place of repentance, do we always find it?
#5 Can I live the Christian life without repentance?
#6 What is the result of my living an unrepentant Christian life… and will I care?
#7 What does all this mean for you, me and for the church in general? Read the rest of this entry »
Joseph didn’t seem like much when his brothers tried to kill him and then sold him into slavery. Little did they know they would one day be begging him to save their whole family. If we reject Jesus, He will let us, but we are rejecting the only one who can save us from our sins. Read the rest of this entry »
In this sermon, we examine how human pride can gradually seep into our work for Christ and morph us into Nimrods rather than Abrahams. We are called to emulate the Abrahamic walk. With Jesus as our example and keeping Him in our sights, we can remind ourselves as often as needed, "Don't Be a Nimrod!"
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Times of change and difficulty are often God's opportunity to work in our lives. Let us not waste this season of atypical confinement with our loved ones. These, potentially uncomfortable circumstances have the power to strengthen both us as believers and our families if we choose to gratefully embrace them.
This sermon was preached online for "Light On a Hill Church" during a "shelter in place" government mandate, Grapeland, TX 2020 (Palm Sunday). Read the rest of this entry »
Sermons & Teachings from Our Home to Yours
Article: About a Garden
& a Wilderness
Therese Greenberg
We look at two instances when Satan targeted an individual with the full array of temptation as defined in 1st John 2:16.
Article: Beware When
Believers Increase
Therese Greenberg
Sign-seeking and self-advancement forms of erroneous Christianity have seduced church-goers throughout history.
Rather than cite these movements, we will attempt to target some of the core values which attract us to them. Let us look squarely into what is really in our self-honoring, self-serving hearts.
Video & Free PPT:
Jesus Lives in an
Upside-Down House
Therese Greenberg
The Kingdom of God and the kingdom of this world are two kingdoms that employ completely different laws.
The teachings of this world lead to death and destruction, the kingdom of God offers truth and life. When we begin a new life in Christ, we must learn to walk in the laws and principles of our new citizenship.
We are children of God living by the principles of our Father’s Kingdom even while we are still here on Earth. To the world around us, it may seem odd. It may seem strange–it’s an upside-Down Kingdom.
Video & Free PPT:
Godliness Without
Contentment
Harold Greenberg
Scripture says, “Godliness with contentment is great gain.” Do Christians hinder their own growth, their spiritual gain, by harboring chronic discontent?
Article: Let Me be
Better Next Time
Harold Greenberg
Over the years, we make thousands of choices; some good, some evil. It takes a lifetime and a heart for Jesus to learn the difference and choose the good.
Article: Let There Be LIGHT Harold Greenberg Exploring the value of facing our shame and openly confessing our sin .
Video & Free PPT: A Strange Land Harold Greenberg Just a whisper of an ungodly suggestion, and the first woman in history was ready to challenge her God’s loving direction and fight for her rights. The relationship between God and man changed forever and paradise became a very strange land. Is the church today listening to similar, gospel altering, suggestions? Is the church itself becoming a strange land? Article: “Verily verily, I say unto you…” Examining the Importance of Sound Doctrine & Not “Pulling Punches.” Therese Greenberg “Verily, verily” means that the speaker is sure of both the truth and value of his words. “Pulling-punches” refers to one who strikes with less force than they are able. They want to avoid hurting their opponent. This may have it’s place in the boxing world, but not in ministry. Video & Free PPT: On the Side of the Angels pt. 5 of 5 Therese Greenberg This is part five (Dangerous Duplicity) of a five sermon series intended for Christian adults and ministers. It covers five dangers and pitfalls of grouping and side-taking, including: Pt. 1) Worldly War GamesPt. 2) Emboldening RebellionPt. 3) GroupthinkPt. 4) Caustic Kings (Their Motive & Methods)Pt. 5) Dangerous Duplicity In this lesson we bring it all together and discuss what it really means to be on the side of the angels.God Bless! Video & Free PPT: On the Side of the Angels pt. 4 of 5 Therese Greenberg This is part four (Caustic Kings) of a five sermon series intended for Christian adults and ministers. It covers five dangers and pitfalls of grouping and side-taking, including: Pt. 1) Worldly War GamesPt. 2) Emboldening RebellionPt. 3) GroupthinkPt. 4) Caustic Kings (Their Motive & Methods)Pt. 5) Dangerous Duplicity In lesson five we bring it all together and discuss what it really means to be on the side of the angels.God Bless! Video & Free PPT: On the Side of the Angels pt. 3 of 5 Therese Greenberg
This is part three (Groupthink) of a five sermon series intended for Christian adults and ministers. It covers five dangers and pitfalls of grouping and side-taking, including: Pt. 1) Worldly War GamesPt. 2) Emboldening RebellionPt. 3) GroupthinkPt. 4) Caustic Kings (Their Motive & Methods)Pt. 5) Dangerous Duplicity In lesson five we bring it all together and discuss what it really means to be on the side of the angels.God Bless! Video & Free PPT: On the Side of the Angels pt. 2 of 5 Therese Greenberg
This is part two (Emboldening Rebellion) of a five sermon series intended for Christian adults and ministers. It covers five dangers and pitfalls of grouping and side-taking, including: Pt. 1) Worldly War GamesPt. 2) Emboldening RebellionPt. 3) GroupthinkPt. 4) Caustic Kings (Their Motive & Methods)Pt. 5) Dangerous Duplicity In lesson five we bring it all together and discuss what it really means to be on the side of the angels.God Bless! Video & Free PPT: On the Side of the Angels pt. 1 of 5 Therese Greenberg
This is part one (Worldly War Games) of a five sermon series intended for Christian adults and ministers. It covers five dangers and pitfalls of grouping and side-taking, including: 1) Worldly War Games2) Emboldening Rebellion3) Groupthink4) Caustic Kings (Their Motive & Methods)5) Dangerous Duplicity In lesson five we bring it all together and discuss what it really means to be on the side of the angels.God Bless! Article: Dig We Must! Therese Greenberg As followers of Christ, we have embraced a great infrastructure plan. It is God’s plan for a better, stronger, more powerful church to represent Him in these last days. “Dig we must to be brighter lights for Christ.” Video & Free PPT: Don’t be an Esau! Harold Greenberg This sermon answers seven questions: #1 Are the tears of a Christian always Godly? #2 Can there be tears without repentance? #3 Can there be repentance without tears? #4 When we seek a place of repentance, do we always find it? #5 Can I live the Christian life without repentance? #6 What is the result of my living an unrepentant Christian life… and will I care? #7 What does all this mean for you, me and for the church in general? Article: When Children & Adults Study the Bible Together Therese Greenberg This article reminds us of the importance of children in the mind of God. To Him, they are open hearted souls He can draw closer to Himself and even call into ministry, often at a very young age. Video Sermon: Don’t Be a Nimrod! Therese Greenberg In this sermon, we examine how human pride can gradually seep into our work for Christ and morph us into Nimrods rather than Abrahams. We are called to emulate the Abrahamic walk. With Jesus as our example and keeping Him in our sights, we can remind ourselves as often as needed, “Don’t Be a Nimrod!” Video Sermon: What Do You Really Feel? Therese Greenberg This video was a 2011 New Year’s message for my daughter and her family. It encourages believers to be honest with themselves and others about what we are really feeling. We need to let God search our hearts and show us who we really are. Video Sermon: When Christians Get Snippy Harold Greenberg In several scriptures, the Lord urges believers to be merciful as He is merciful. He reminds us that is is not our job to pronounce judgement on mankind–it’s His. Most of us try to live this way, but sometimes, although we refrain from bringing out a guillotine, we can’t resist a little snip with our scissors. The biblical story of David’s experience with Saul brings this truth to life. Video & Free PPT: Wheat & Chairs Therese Greenberg Living things grow and mature. When a believer is born-again, he starts his Christian experience as a baby feeding on milk. Then he grows into a toddler learning to walk, then an adult having babies himself, etc. To illustrate this, Jesus preached a message on the four stages of wheat growth. Video Sermon: You Owe Me Harold Greenberg When Moses brought Pharaoh God’s message requiring him to set the children of Israel free, his immediate response was arrogant and defiant. He felt strongly that God had no authority over the affairs of his life. He jeered: “Who is the Lord?” “Why should I obey Him?” “Why should I let Israel go?” Pharaoh was no different than any of us. We are all slow to give the Lord His proper place in our lives. In this message, we learn what that place is: We owe Him; we need Him and we belong to Him! Video Sermon: Quarantine – Endure or Engage Harold Greenberg This sermon was preached during “shelter in place” 2020. Times of change and difficulty are often God’s opportunity to work in our lives. Let us not waste this season of atypical confinement with our loved ones. Potentially uncomfortable circumstances (such as these), if we choose to gratefully embrace them, have the power to spiritually strengthen us individually as well as our families. Article: Hidden Things Harold Greenberg A sermon based on the story of Achan (in Joshua) and his attempt to retain and conceal the booty he had taken from the Lord’s battle. Although we have been delivered from the world and its values, have we reserved a bit of this bounty and hidden it in our own tent (and at what cost)?
Article: My Journey Harold Greenberg Harold’s Personal Testimony.
This 5 part series covers everything you ever wanted to know about the Marriage Supper of the Lamb--the true Royal Wedding.
Lessons include:
1) The Bride & Her Dress
2) The Kinsman Redeemer
3) The Bride Reflects the Groom
4) Best Banquet Ever
5) Some Unworthy Guests
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This PowerPoint sermon examines the changes that take place in the inner-most part of a believer when he/she becomes a new person in Christ. If we are becoming like Christ, what does that really look like? Read the rest of this entry »
There is nothing small about our God; His crumbs are as great as His full loaves; His whispers are as mighty as His shouts, and His tender touch is as moving as an earthquake. Often, we fail to see His glory because we are looking too high. Look for Him in the everyday, small things. Read the rest of this entry »
Jesus is God’s gift to the world! On that first Christmas, the Father gave His everything -- His only begotten Son! His gift came to us in a plain wrapper – human flesh. This wrapper was torn open at the cross where the gift was fully manifest. Read the rest of this entry »
In this lesson, we examine just 20 of the over 350 prophecies fulfilled by Jesus during His short time on Earth. The wonderful video at the end is 42 minutes long, and is good for playing in the background during an ‘altar time’ or ‘after service.’ Read the rest of this entry »
Can we ever have enough? Will we ever be satisfied? This sermon examines the differences between a grateful and an ungrateful heart. What is the true path to overflowing joy?
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Christ is our ROCK who SHOWS-UP, STANDS-Up, and STEPS-UP for His children. God is calling all men to be a ROCK just like our Savior. Read the rest of this entry »
This presentation examines the roles of fathers, mothers and children in leading their families to Christ. Read the rest of this entry »
This lesson examines the duties of the priests of Israel. It seems they spent a great deal of time sprinkling things with blood, water, salt and oil. Even Jesus, as our High Priest, sprinkles us with the blood of the cross, the water of the Word, and the oil of His Spirit. May our ministries reflect His as we “sprinkle” God’s people. Read the rest of this entry »
"I said in my haste, I am cut off from before your eyes." Ps. 31:22
This lesson examines God's love for His children. A love so strong, it overpowers our own self-doubt and sin-shame. Read the rest of this entry »
This PowerPoint contains eight separate lessons using a combination of Bible stories, film clips and discussion questions. It is designed to be used in a mixed setting of adults and children learning together.
From the beginning of Holy Week to beyond Easter, these lessons start with Palm Sunday and conclude with the Great Commission. Read the rest of this entry »
Historically, humans have often confused religious zeal with oppression and forced conversions. In this lesson we learn about the “Love Slaves.” Men and women whose “cords of love” are stronger than ropes or chains could ever be. They are willing to die for love of their Master. Read the rest of this entry »
This is a great lesson for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, or any youth meeting. The question addressed is this: Is there any real advantage to being raised in a Christian home—isn’t it better to have a dynamic testimony of God’s power to rescue from the pits of sin? What do His promises to our praying parents mean for us--the next generation of believers? Read the rest of this entry »
A short biography of seven different mothers of the bible. Read the rest of this entry »
If the groundhog stays in his hole, winter will continue for six more weeks--so tradition says. But, if he comes out--spring has come. Thank God Jesus came out of his tomb and ended the winter of sin. Read the rest of this entry »
Cults, false religions and even false teachings within the church tend to err in one or more of these ten basic truths about Jesus Christ & salvation.
Every other belief system is (at its core) a merit based system. Christianity alone is a MERCY based system. Read the rest of this entry »
This is part 2 of a two part sermon on the principle of travailing, birthing and launching. It uses the example of human birth and moves to the launching of ministries Read the rest of this entry »
This is part 1 of a two part sermon on the principle of travailing, birthing and launching. It uses the example of human birth and moves to the launching of ministries and revival movements. Read the rest of this entry »
This is part #2 of the lesson on the structure of the Tabernacle. The 48 boards are held by five bars joining them together as one. Likewise, the Body of Christ has many parts, yet is one body. Read the rest of this entry »
As our skin covers our bones, the coverings of the Tabernacle clothe the boards that give it structure. This is part #1 of this teaching about the Body of Christ -- a house, built on an unshakable solid foundation! Read the rest of this entry »
In Jesus' time, a Canaanite person was thought to be an idol worshipping heathen and long time enemy of Israel. Why would one of 'THEM' dare to speak to our Lord!? This is a story of humility, persistence and great faith!!! Read the rest of this entry »
Feeding the Bread of Life to a needy world is a daunting task. This story reminds us that Jesus needs only our willingness to serve, He will do the rest. The question and answer format of this lesson is designed to be thought provoking and conversation inducing. Read the rest of this entry »
In this lesson we learn the names of the twelve disciples. We also learn that, as the Church, we have the same calling and commission as the twelve. Read the rest of this entry »
This message compares the 400 year Egyptian slavery of the Hebrews with the bondage of sin. Moses is shown as a type of Christ who sets us free from the slavery of sin. Read the rest of this entry »
As a part of our Easter weekend, our guest speaker, Mandee Smith, ministered on the Holy Spirit and His gifts.
This lesson stresses the promise of Jesus -- that He would not leave us without a Comforter.
The PowerPoint is designed in a way that any denomination can adjust the list of Biblical gifts according to preference. Read the rest of this entry »
This PowerPoint contains eight separate lessons using a combination of Bible stories, film clips and discussion questions. It is designed to be used in a mixed setting of adults and children learning together.
From the beginning of Holy Week to beyond Easter, these lessons start with Palm Sunday and conclude with the Great Commission. Read the rest of this entry »
This famous tale illustrates the battle between our old nature and our new Christ nature. Read the rest of this entry »
This is the story of how God used a kidnapped child who returned to the land of his enslavement to preach the gospel. It also shows how Patrick used a three leaf clover to explain the trinity. Read the rest of this entry »
This review uses bible questions and bible video segments. This lesson covers the time period from Isaac to Moses. Read the rest of this entry »
In this lesson we cover the "Badger Skin" tent covering.
Like Christ in the flesh, this outermost covering was not attractive to the casual observer, yet it held untold riches within. Read the rest of this entry »
Representing the blood of Jesus, the ram’s skin dyed red was the one covering given without a measurement. Truly, there is ‘no measure’ to His abundant grace and forgiveness. In this lesson we learn the meaning of ‘redemption’ and tell the wonderful story about the little boy who lost his toy boat and bought it back again saying, “Now your twice mine, for I have made you and I have bought you.” Read the rest of this entry »
The story of an elite Jewish citizen and a lowly one are here compared side by side. Though very different in social standing, these seekers of Christ’s favor were equals (in God’s eyes) in desperation and determined faith. Read the rest of this entry »
The second tabernacle covering we look at is a rough goat hair. This lesson covers the Sin Offering and the Scapegoat. The ugliness of our sins, and Christ’s willingness to bear them upon Himself will forever be at the heart of the Gospel story. Read the rest of this entry »
Can you think of a time when you were scared? How comforting it is to remember that Jesus is still in control. This presentation includes a great song called, “Sometimes He Calms the Storm, and other Times He Calms His Child!” Read the rest of this entry »
This is a simple question & answer approach to John 1:1-10. Read the rest of this entry »
In this lesson we begin to examine the four coverings over the tent structure and what each one tells us about our Savior Jesus. The first, and nearest to the Holy of Holies, is the embroidered four colored cloth. We look at the meaning of each of the four colors. Read the rest of this entry »
This lesson explains the Lord's parable about the man who found a treasure in the field. Oh, how great is the worth of a human soul to God? How cheerfully He sacrifices all that He has to buy the field (the World) which harbors His hidden treasure (the Church). Read the rest of this entry »
This review uses bible questions and bible video segments. This lesson covers Noah, the tower of Babel and the call of Abram. Read the rest of this entry »
This review uses bible questions and bible video segments. This lesson covers Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel and Noah. Read the rest of this entry »
The Bible compares water baptism to familiar Old Testament bible stories (Noah’s Ark & Crossing the Red Sea) so that we might fully understand its meaning. This lesson teaches us what is at the heart of water baptism and its power as a testimony to others. It also teaches us what water baptism is not. Read the rest of this entry »
This review uses bible questions and bible video segments. This lesson covers Creation and Adam and Eve. Read the rest of this entry »
In this lesson, Jesus compares material things with Heavenly rewards. Read the rest of this entry »
Remember the age old question, “What is this thing called love?” How can we tell who really loves us? How can we know that we truly love others? Do we really love Christ? Jesus tells us how to know when genuine love is present. Read the rest of this entry »
This is a great tool for teaching and memorizing the Lord's Prayer. Read the rest of this entry »
Did you know that when the Israelites made camp, their tents were set up in the form of a cross? Did you know that the tabernacle furniture was laid out in the shape of a cross? Then there is the pure white linen fence—what does it tell us about Christ’s future bride? Read the rest of this entry »
When our Master returns, will He find us being faithful with the gifts and resources He provided? Are we investing in the Kingdom of God or just trying to get by and stay out of trouble? Read the rest of this entry »
In part 2 of God’s wilderness school we learn more about His Food from Heaven, Water from within and guiding Spirit. Read the rest of this entry »
Are you ready for Christ's return? This lesson includes a sing-along rap song. Read the rest of this entry »
The wilderness experience is God’s school of higher education. The Israelites had the presence of God (in their midst) in several forms, including: the Tabernacle, the Pillar of Smoke and Fire, the Manna from Heaven, and the Rock that gave water. The graduates of this school learned the most important lesson -- to be dependent children. Read the rest of this entry »
These brothers, born the same day, grew to desire different things from life. One brother had a heart for the things of God, while the other was content to fill his belly. What would you trade for Jesus? You name it—Jesus is better. He’s even better than football! Read the rest of this entry »
All people owe a debt to God for their sins. Although each of us owes a great deal, we tend to believe that some of us are less indebted than others—we believe in degrees of sinfulness. This story shows us that there are no degrees of sinfulness, but there are degrees of awareness of sin. Read the rest of this entry »
Over the past year, our PowerPoint Lessons/Sermons have been downloaded throughout the world, but one presentation has been downloaded far more than any other -- 17013 views and 74 downloads to date... Read the rest of this entry »
This lesson compares the basic duties of His people in three dispensations: Adam in the Garden, the Priests in the Tabernacle and the Believer in the Kingdom of God. Each are told to “ABAD” God (meaning both serve and worship depending on the translation). To God, worship is service and service is worship. Read the rest of this entry »
Knock and keep on knocking!! This lesson examines the teachings of Jesus and the New Testament writers regarding the believer’s privilege of prayer. Read the rest of this entry »
Many of us have suffered from broken promises. We have also been guilty of breaking promises ourselves. We may even have come to regard promises as more of a ‘maybe’ than a ‘verily.’ But, take heart, there is a big difference between the promises of men and the promises of God! Read the rest of this entry »
This presentation uses ‘Memorial Day’ as a stepping stone to examine the ministry of Jesus as our High Priest standing before The Father, representing us with pierced side and nail-scarred hands. It also challenges believers to ‘remind’ God in prayer for our loved ones. Read the rest of this entry »
In this lesson we learn about how much our God loves to move forward—He is a walker, not a monument builder. Tents are fabric and believers are flesh. We are not granite stone, we are not statues. God wants to walk with us, not stake us down. Walking and talking is how we deepen relationships. Read the rest of this entry »
Some people think that faith in Christ can be simply added as a mere life enhancement, but this is untrue. It is impossible to love God and the world at the same time. Christ must be chosen and the world must be renounced. This extends to our leisure activities and our friendships. We cannot be friends with both the world and God. Read the rest of this entry »
Using bright and amusing graphics, this presentation compares the world’s values with Christ’s. Read the rest of this entry »
This presentation teaches us both of the dangers of human pride and the power of unity. This lesson includes a multiple choice quiz at the end. Remember, all glory belongs to the Lord! Read the rest of this entry »
This sermon explores several misconceptions about God and explains what it means to have a relationship with Him. We look at “relationship” as a position (in Christ); legal status (sons); and heart-felt feeling (friend). Read the rest of this entry »
“From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, ‘Repent.” Mat. 4:17.
The OT prophets, John the Baptist, Jesus and His disciples considered 'repentance' to be their primary message.
Perhaps it is time to reacquaint ourselves with this essential truth. Read the rest of this entry »
Here, the mission of a soldier is used as a stepping stone to depict Jesus as a Man with a mission. He was willing to lay down His life to save us from the enemy of sin and death. Read the rest of this entry »
This two part message explains how seeing Jesus changes everything. It changes our circumstances and it changes us. With our hearts filled with love for our Savior, let us long for this one thing--to see Him! Read the rest of this entry »
In this lesson we learn about two kingdoms--the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of this world.
These two kingdoms employ completely different laws. The teachings of this world lead to death and destruction, the kingdom of God offers truth and life.
When we begin a new life in Christ, we must learn to walk in the laws and principles of our new citizenship.
We are children of God living by the principles of our Father's Kingdom even while we are still here on Earth. To the world around us, it may seem odd. It may seem strange--it's an upside-Down Kingdom. Read the rest of this entry »
The true cost of embarking on a walk of faith and following Jesus is examined in this lesson. What did it cost Abram and the disciples? What will it cost us? Faith is about what we cling to. We cannot cling to God, unless we let go of everything else. Read the rest of this entry »
This sermon asks two questions: Is it possible to control our own lives and what is the price of trying to do so?? Read the rest of this entry »
Just a whisper of an ungodly suggestion, and the first woman in history was ready to challenge her God’s loving direction and fight for her rights. The relationship between God and man changed forever and paradise became a very strange land. Is the church today listening to similar, gospel altering, suggestions? Is the church itself becoming a strange land? Read the rest of this entry »
When Moses brought Pharaoh God's message requiring him to set the children of Israel free, his immediate response was arrogant and defiant. He felt strongly that God had no authority over the affairs of his life. He jeered: “Who is the Lord?" "Why should I obey Him?" "Why should I let Israel go?"
Pharaoh was no different than any of us. We are all slow to give the Lord His proper place in our lives. In this message, we learn what that place is: We owe Him; we need Him and we belong to Him! Read the rest of this entry »
This is the PowerPoint we use to train SonShineTent workers. It covers the importance of outdoor preaching, how to teach kids and the duties of the workers at the "Hospitality Table." Read the rest of this entry »
This is a great Father's Day video which examines the value of father's in the lives of their children. Read the rest of this entry »
Want to start an outdoor ministry? This article explains exactly what we do and what we have learned along the way.
We offer links to the equipment we use and instructions on the basics of sermon development–anyone can do it!
This can be used for training young ministers.
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An Indian teacher visiting Germany wrote us to share & gather insight on the Tabernacle. Read the rest of this entry »
We received a very encouraging email from a fellow Christian worker in the Philippines. We were touched by his true burden for souls and the call of God on his life. Read the rest of this entry »
We want to take a moment to say, "Hello!" and let you know some of the interesting things God has been doing.
We are still attracting middle school age children on bikes, though recently God has been sending us folks from other countries (and religions) who are curious about Christianity. Read the rest of this entry »
You guys will never know how much your work has done to reach us in our little corner of Southern Africa. For two weeks now, I have been running a mini crusade for children in our church and I must tell you that its jam packed every night... Read the rest of this entry »
1) The CK Concepts List -10 Top Words
2) Easter in the Park
3) Tabernacle in the Tabernacle - Based on a Study by Beth Moore
4) Campaign Kerusso Around the World
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Newsletter: December 22, 2011
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Father's day was a wonderful day in the Lord. In the natural it was tough, but in the Lord it was blessed. It was a very hot day (102) and I was especially sensitive to the heat and having symptoms of heat prostration...more...
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