Category: Theology

All You Need is Love

On June 25, 1967, the Beatles performed their hit song “All You Need Is Love” for over 400 million viewers in 26 countries in the first ever live international satellite television broadcast. The production was titled “Our World” and the […] 

Removing Obstacles

The night had gotten late. Life as both a teacher and a student made such nights the norm.  Final exams only heightened the intensity. Writing, correcting, studying, teaching. There were simply not enough minutes in the day. Perhaps this is […] 

A Parade with a Point

I remember being in a parade when I was six or seven years old. The parade stretched the length of two city blocks, wrapped around a corner, and finished in a large parking lot. At the start of the parade, […] 

Invitation to the Mountain Top

Is it possible to know something, but maybe not really know it? To think we understand something, only to realize later that we didn’t understand it as well as we thought we did? Is it possible to believe something sincerely, […] 

Marks of Jesus

The suffering of Jesus on the cross is not an easy thing to wrap one’s mind around. It seems absurd that the God of the universe would concern himself with our material world, let alone wade into its filthy muck […] 

Is This The Most Important Election Of Our Lifetime?

Coffee with Jesus from Radio Free Babylon As you (in the U.S.) go to the election booth today, take comfort my friends that regardless of the election results that God is sovereign and that Christ’s atonement on the cross remains […] 

The Kingdom is Coming

The Role of John the Baptist in God’s Mission The British are coming!  The British are coming!” For those of you who are not history buffs, these words were attributed to Paul Revere. From my understanding, he most likely did […] 

Christian Mission

To say that John the Baptist was important might be an understatement. Jesus himself said, “Among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist” (Matthew 11:11). John had purpose. He was chosen by God […] 

Proclaiming Hope

This is the sermon from the Sunday Morning Worship at the 2012 Biennial Convention By Rev. Joel Egge, CLB President VISIT THE CONVENTION WEBSITE FOR MORE RESOURCES “Once you were alienated from God and were enemies in your minds because […] 

Hope: Received

This is the sermon from the Friday Evening Worship at the 2012 Biennial Convention By Rev. David Foss VISIT THE CONVENTION WEBSITE FOR MORE RESOURCES Anybody want their “hope tank” filled? I think we can all use some hope. We […] 

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