The Day the Convict Became a Captain
June 12th, 2023
Today, we’ll take a boat ride on some rough waters in Acts 27. This boat has 276 on board, most of them prisoners. The apostle Paul is below deck in shackles and on his way to Rome. At one point the m...  Read More
Something We Never Heard Before
June 9th, 2023
In today’s reading, the apostle Paul is about to make his defense before king Agrippa before leaving for Rome. It is so powerful that at the end of his speech, the king says to Paul, “In a short time ...  Read More
Overrated
June 8th, 2023
There are two ways to view yourself—from a photo or in a mirror. Photos are how we wished we looked. Mirrors are how we really look. One is fantasy, the other reality. We can fix our hair and our make...  Read More
A Sermon That Made a King Tell the Preacher to Stop
June 7th, 2023
Recently I read a quote about being good stewards of our time and made me sit back and really think about what I do with the time God has given me: Each new day brings us 24 hours, 1440 minutes, 86,40...  Read More
Losing It: Christian Cursing
June 6th, 2023
My father used to use a phrase when we were about to get spanked when we were kids—The bag is getting full. It meant that a bunch of things we did were adding up, and he couldn’t take anymore. Have yo...  Read More
The Power of Your Personal Story
June 6th, 2023
The apostle Paul met Jesus on the road to Damascus in Acts 9. That was AD 34. It was an amazing story of Paul encountering the resurrected Jesus. Our chapter today is Acts 22, and we find here, thirte...  Read More
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