The Master’s Men Part 10: Judas Iscariot
He’s the most despised man in Scripture. I’m talking of course about Judas Isca riot. But could this betrayer actually have helped Christ — helped him by the very act of betraying Him?
The Master’s Men Part 9: Judas Iscariot
The Master’s Men Part 8: James the Son of Alphaeus
How would you compare your spiritual credentials to those of the twelve discipl es? Certainly they were gifted in ways you could never be, right?
The Master’s Men Part 7: James the Son of Alphaeus
You know Peter, and James and John . . . maybe Andrew . . . and you probably remember Judas. But the rest of the twelve disciples are probably a little fuzzy. What life - changing lessons can you learn from the obscure disciples?
The Master’s Men Part 6: Matthew and Thomas
When you think of the disciple named Thomas, there’s no doubt the word doubt comes to mind. But is that a fair summary of the man? Did he have any noble qualities you can learn from?
The Master’s Men Part 5: Matthew and Thomas
In the end, everyone agrees that J udas was the worst of the twelve disciples. But which disciple had the worst past ? If you’ve ever doubted your usefulness because of your past . . . stay tuned for fresh encouragement.
The Master’s Men Part 4: Philip and Bartholomew
You probably know about disciples like Peter and John . . . what about the lesser known guys? Go behind the scenes with the men who walked and talked with Jesus . . . see why they’re more like you than you’ve ever thought.
The Master’s Men Part 3: Philip and Bartholomew
The Master’s Men Part 3
The Master’s Men Part 2: Andrew, James the Son of Zebedee, and John
A good soldier fights until the battle’s won . . . or he dies. Harsh words . . . yet fitting for the Christian life. Look at two soldiers of faith who understood that principle . . . and what you can learn from them.
The Master’s Men Part 1: Andrew, James the Son of Zebedee, and John
June 2016 ( 7 of 10 ) Series: The Master’s Men (Cont’d) Monday, June 6 – The Master’s Men Part 1: Andrew, James the Son of Zebedee, and John Imagine walking and talking with Jesus Himself . . . like the disciples did. If Jesus were walking the earth today, wo uld you fit into His inner circle? How would you compare to the famous twelve ?