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 ?

Peter: A Lesson in Leadership, Part 2

Peter: A Lesson in Leadership, Part 1

Peter’s been called the disciple with the foot - shaped mouth — eager to speak . . . and act . . . often before he should! Yet Jesus turned his weaknesses in to strengths . . . and He can do the same for you . . . as you’ll see,

The Messengers of the King, Part 2

Lost . . . battered . . . shepherdless. Jesus came to save people like that . . . and He handpicked the first people to lead them. But why did He choose the ones He did . . . and what can you learn from their examples?

The Messengers of the King, Part 1

Jes us chose them from a range of backgrounds and jobs . . . trained them . . . then used them to spread the gospel far and wide . . . and turned the world upside down. What should you learn from the twelve disciples?

The Doctrine of Actual Atonement, Part 1

Why’s the biblical doctrine of depravity so often misunderstood and even hated ? John MacArthur shows you why the truth about sin is hard to accept, but makes you a more grateful witness of Christ’s love.

The Miraculous Events Surrounding the Cross

You often hear it said, “Christ died for you.” Profound truth, to be sure. But on this Good Fr iday — as you reflect on the cross — might it be even better to say . . . “Christ died for God?”

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