
Revolutionize Your Resolutions in 3 Steps
You are doing resolutions the wrong way. The same way I did for years. It isn’t working, but there is another way to make – and keep – your resolutions.

Christmas Shoppers Beware!
It might seem harmless enough – isn’t it selfless to give gifts to others? But holiday gift giving might be more dangerous than you realize!

What Do You Even Believe???
A disciple is committed to a life of learning from the Master. Why are there so many ‘disciples,’ but so few who have learned from the Master?

Timothy Talks: Tragedy and Triumph (Part Two)
As we survey the church in the first centuries, the triumph of early Christianity stands out. Today we talk about the triumphs of the first centuries – hope in the midst of a godless world.

The Attitude Necessary for Gratitude
Thankfulness is more than an action. It stems from an attitude, an entire way of viewing yourself and the world.

Remembering the Great War
It was called the Great War – the World War – the War to End All Wars. Certainly it did not succeed in ending all wars, but it was the end of an age, and the beginning of an age.

Timothy Talks: Tragedy and Triumph (Part One)
The early church was faithful to Jesus, but the church was not without tragedy and triumph. Today we talk about the tragedies of the early church – the subtle shifts that would shape the course of Christianity for generations.

How to Diligently Seek God
It is as certain as anything can be that the moment we begin to apply ourselves to spiritual things we shall immediately come face to face with this problem of indolence and the laziness that afflicts us…

Timothy Talks: Writers & Theologians
Who were Clement and Irenaeus? What is the Didache? What do the earliest Christian writings teach us about the church in the first centuries? Today we’ll delve into these questions and more.

Satanology 101 (Part 2)
Satan is a personal being, the god of this world. He actively does evil in the world. These are discouraging truths, but there is more to the story. Satan has his limitations.