Posts Tagged as ‘Jesus’

October 6, 2009

Loving Hannibal

My family lives in Hannibal, MO.  We’ve lived here two years now and we live here in Hannibal because, of all the cities in the world, we felt like we could honor God best by moving here.  Let me say that another way:  we wanted to move to Hannibal and felt like God was okay [...]

July 9, 2009

Love God’s People

During the month of June at Believer’s Church we’ve been looking the marks of a follower of Christ; what things should stick out about the lives of Christians.  The first two weeks we talked about loving God and loving people.  The third week we  went to John 13:34-35 to look at another significant statement from [...]

June 30, 2009

Love People

Currently we’re going through a series on Sunday evenings at BC called “Following Christ”.  We’re looking at the marks of a Christ follower and discovering these marks by asking ourselves, “What did Jesus say was important?”
The first week we looked at the first half of Mark 12:28-31 where a man asks Jesus what the most [...]

June 22, 2009

Love God

Two weeks ago at BC we began a series on being a follower of Christ, namely on what it looks like, what the signs or the marks of a follower of Christ are.  The first thing we nailed down is what it’s not.  Following Christ is NOT simply reading your Bible, praying, and going to [...]

April 27, 2009

You might NOT be a Christian if…

Two weeks ago at Believer’s Church, my message (which is now up on our website) was entitled “You might NOT be a Christian if…you’re not part of a local church.”  It’s important to catch what I’m saying.  I didn’t say, “You’re NOT a Christian if you’re NOT part of a local church”, but rather “You [...]

December 18, 2008

Deficient Christmas Carols

Recently the guys over at Resurgence did a post about how “cheap” many worship songs are;  neither glorifying God nor edifying people.  This is not only true with many contemporary songs within Christian worship music, but also with many traditional  Christmas hymns or carols.  Stop and think about it for a minute…what do many of [...]