Pray for Me

How confident are you in your prayers? I don't mean how confident are you in yourself or in your own ability to pray; I mean how confident are you that God will answer? Stephen shows us what true confidence in God looks like as he takes us back to Paul's remarkable letter to the Philippians.

Modeling a Godly Response to Mud, Part 2

Did you know that many Christians in the early Church abandoned Paul? They didn't come to his defense. They gossiped about him. Some even considered his suffering a judgment from God! But as surprising as that is, what is more surprising is the way Paul responded to it.

Modeling a Godly Response to Mud, Part 1

Did you know that many Christians in the early Church abandoned Paul? They didn't come to his defense. They gossiped about him. Some even considered his suffering a judgment from God! But as surprising as that is, what is more surprising is the way Paul responded to it.

Moving Forward in Reverse

In this eye-opening look at some of the setbacks Paul experienced in Rome, Stephen will teach us the humbling lesson that God often moves us forward in reverse.

Tested, True and Triumphant

Paul was a man who longed for the things of God, and that is clearly seen in the way he prayed for others. His prayer request in Philippians 1:10 is deeply convicting, as it cuts past the trivial, circumstantial matters to matters of the heart.

All We Need is Real Love

Love. It’s the four-letter word everyone wants but so few understand. Paul understood it. So did these Philippian believers. Do you?

A Recipe for Joy

The Philippian believers understood a fundamental truth that many today have forgotten: joy is a product of grace . . . not of circumstance.

Not Just an Ordinary Hello

Paul writes to these Philippian believers with an affection rarely seen in his other letters, and even from his opening lines it is apparent that there is something drastically different about them. Stephen gives us insight into what set them apart.

More Than a Whisper of Treason

At the time Paul wrote his letter to the Philippians, there was one lord in the land: Caesar. His gospel of Roman supremacy was being spread throughout the world through conquest, and to disavow his sovereignty was nothing less than treason. Stephen brings us the gripping reminder that Paul's letter to the Philippians was as treacherous as it is timeless.

The meaning of Life

There is a world of meaning in the title Paul uses for himself in his opening words to the Philippian church. In fact, it takes us to the very meaning of life itself.

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