Pastor Ken Fong discusses the need for an appreciation of our powerlessness to change our world apart from God. To purchase the complete Where Faith and Culture Meet DVD Curriculum, .
The prophets foretold that the Messiah would suffer excruciating pain to save humankind. And the gospels confirm the final days that Jesus endured. While some look at these days and see tragedy, Christ sees completion. Painting by Mike Lewis. Music from T
Documentary, Teaching, Video Seminar Abide presented by Frederica Mathewes-Green; Ken Fong; James Meeks Spiritual disciplines help us to abide in Christ so we can serve faithfully.
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The spiritual disciplines equip and build us up, and put us into an eternal community. Practicing spiritual disciplines requires sacrifices, but draws us closer to God and prepares us to live Christ-like lives through the power of the Holy Spirit. Also included are insightful interviews with Ken Fong and James Meeks.
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Teaching, Transitions Trust presented by Ed Gungor Really trusting God means surrendering control.
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How should Christians follow Jesus' command to make disciples of all nations? Should we go door-to-door, stand on a soapbox and preach through a bullhornā¦or is there better way? This video is a modern look at the Great Commission. ...
This video follows the journey of a young lady searching for the strength to give her life to Jesus. While examining her life and the life of others, she comes to the conclusion that she must enter through the narrow door, which leads to salvation.
As Believers, we know God is not a vending machine, yet many times He gets reduced to that in our lives. We seek after bits of God, rather than all that he is. God-O-Matic is designed to address this and encourage absolute surrender to the one that breathed life into us.
We don't like to talk about it, but many people carry around baggage from their past-childhood pain, financial troubles, marital problems. The list goes on and on. Use this hilarious video as a springboard to teach your congregation how to put their past behind them.
This extremely artistic and provocative loop juxtaposes images of life such as infants and worshipping children with those of death such as skulls and sorrow. These images are set against a story line of a student in a parking garage painting a cross to represent both life and death. It challenges you through Bible verses to choose what you will serve in life.