Every helicopter has an essential part called “The Jesus Nut.” If this one part comes loose, the aircraft will fall to its doom. This lesson examines each part of a helicopter and compares them to the Christian experience. Read the rest of this entry »
In this lesson, “The Jesus Nut” teaches us that there are two kinds of food. Food for the body and food for the soul. 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 »
Help us bring a Gospel Presence to the “Earth Day” Celebration at Wolf Pen Creek Park on Saturday, April 16th, 11am-4pm.
We have a tent, tracts, microphone, amp,
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Like the Pharisees, Herod was a religious hypocrite. He believed himself to be the likely Jewish Messiah. But, like many religious people today, Herod (who was not a Pharisee or a Sadducee) was a fakeasee!! We would do well to examine our own hearts and decern between the things we do that come from authentic relationship with Jesus and those things we do merely for show.
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When the pleasure-seeking Greek empire gave way to the power-grabbing Roman forces, Herod was fully engaged with it all.
But, in his heart of hearts, he wanted more than anything to be remembered as a Great Man, a contributor, God’s gift to mankind, a name (dare we say) above every name. 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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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.
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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 »
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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Harold & Therese Greenberg train & motivate believers to preach & evangelize.
Contact us at info@ckusa.org to discuss involving your members in a training & outreach experience.
To quote C.T. Studd:
"Only one life, so soon it will pass. Only what’s done for Christ will last!" Read the rest of this entry »
Often, people contemplate life’s bigger questions. They sense their greater purpose but, at the same time, fear their insignificance. They want to understand the reason for their existence and long for it to be more than a long-lived wasteland. Let‘s say it together, “Jesus Fills the Hole in My Soul.” Read the rest of this entry »
This sermon tells the true story of the tragic, yet preventable loss of life that occurred in a New York City shirt factory. It reminds us all to take proper precautions with our souls. Have we planned our “fire escape?” Prepare for the inevitability—there will be no rehearsal!
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A few weeks ago we met a young man (around 13 yrs old) who was walking by our pavilion. Harold chatted with him for a minute and invited him to come back sometime and bring his friends...more...
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Those who would preach must first be lovers of the Word of God. We cannot honorably preach a Word that we don’t truly love, learn and apply to our own lives...more... Read the rest of this entry »
For most believers, the “Great Commission” is a scary thing -- it is like jumping into the deep end of the Christian obedience pool... Read the rest of this entry »
Tonight is the night... Read the rest of this entry »