It is easy to get distracted from the presence of God, like Martha in this poignant biblical encounter. Encourage your congregation to focus on Jesus using the Fatal Distractions PowerPoint Pack.
This PowerPoint Pack includes multiple PowerPoint files (.ppt) all prepared with images and text boxes to save you considerable time. You'll receive a file with a sermon title and Scripture verse, a file with only the sermon title, and a file with only the images for full customization. Add your content into any of the PowerPoint files, and duplicate slides as many times as needed to display Scripture verses, sermon outlines, graphics, photos, lyrics, and video.
Following Jesus takes commitment and devotion. You cannot be divided. Share this important principle with your congregation using the Looking Back PowerPoint Pack.
This PowerPoint Pack includes multiple PowerPoint files (.ppt) all prepared with images and text boxes to save you considerable time. You'll receive a file with a sermon title and Scripture verse, a file with only the sermon title, and a file with only the images for full customization. Add your content into any of the PowerPoint files, and duplicate slides as many times as needed to display Scripture verses, sermon outlines, graphics, photos, lyrics, and video.
There are millions of things that can distract us during life. Remind your congregation of what's really important with the Refocus Your Focus PowerPoint Pack.
This PowerPoint Pack includes multiple PowerPoint files (.ppt) all prepared with images and text boxes to save you considerable time. You'll receive a file with a sermon title and Scripture verse, a file with only the sermon title, and a file with only the images for full customization. Add your content into any of the PowerPoint files, and duplicate slides as many times as needed to display Scripture verses, sermon outlines, graphics, photos, lyrics, and video.
Ecclesiastes was written by a man who had it all. Solomon explored everything a person could ever want—education, pleasure, wealth, and youthfulness. But he has a warning for our present culture: all of those pursuits come up empty in the end. They are all good, but by themselves they will never provide the abundant life God promises.
All believers experience a time in their journey where they feel like they're running on empty. Such a time calls for a refueling of their spiritual joy. But how do they do it? They must explore the troubling feeling, gain a renewed perspective of God's awesomeness, and then allow the rediscovered joy to consistently manifest itself in their daily lives.
Everyone experiences desert times marked by isolation, fear, loneliness, and hopelessness. The people of Israel once wandered in the desert and despaired that God had forgotten them, even though he had a history of faithfulness with Israel. They faced many challenges we face today: suffering, discontentment, dissention, and panic. Like the Israelites, we learn important lessons in the desert. ...