Aug 11, 2015 | Sermons
Luke 9:10-17 Jim Mckelvey was a glass artisan who sold glass artwork for a living. One day Jim lost a $2,000 sale because his customer didn’t have cash and he didn’t have a way to accept a credit card payment, which was the only form of payment his customer had. ...
Aug 6, 2015 | Sermons
Luke 6:12-16 In early December 1944, General George Patton’s Third Army was poised for the breakthrough across the Rhine River, a formidable natural obstacle to the invasion of Germany by the Western allies. The date for the attack was set for Dec. 19 but foul weather...
Aug 6, 2015 | Sermons
Luke 5:12-16 What I am going say about prayer may not surprise you, but you might discover that it describes you. I am going to give you the main point of the message right off this morning and then see if I can hold your attention. Here’s the main point:...
Aug 6, 2015 | Sermons
Luke 3:21-23 If I could live any days of my life over again, I might choose to wake up as a ten-year-old in the spare bedroom of my grandparents’ home. I’d smell coffee brewing and bacon frying. Grits would be boiling on the stove and Grandmother would have her hands...
Jul 30, 2015 | Blog
For a week in July, friends of “Baptists Today” journeyed together through Glacier National Park bringing strangers together from across the Southeast who quickly found friendships with one another. That’s not hard to do when you share a love for God and...