We are called to be servants. Today, Pastor Ray continues his study in the 'Book of Acts' as he describes the primary purpose of the lives of believers.
Do you have a testimony? Today, Pastor Ray Bentley describes the meaning of the word "conversion", and shows us how to share our faith more effectively.
God's will is about being His witness to the world. The Apostle Paul gave a testimony to the Jews in Jerusalem. Paul testified of his conversion when he met Jesus on the road to Damascus.
The Lord will meet our needs. The presence of Christ in our lives is the best antidote to the toughest challenge we may face. Today, Pastor Ray explains why Jesus told us, "Be of good cheer."
At times we want to give up the race. What we need to remember is Jesus told us, "Be of good cheer". Today, Pastor Ray Bentley shows us how the Apostle Paul needed words of encouragement after facing a death defying hearing by Jewish leaders.
The Apostle Paul stood accused before the Roman government. He waited in prison for two years for a decision for the accusations brought against him. Sometimes, our lives are put "on hold" so God can work out His divine plan.
Truth not acted upon can harden us so that we cannot receive it. Today, Pastor Ray tells us that we need to hear what God says and be obedient to His word.
When his companions saw the light, only Paul saw the Lord. Today, we will see the insights Paul revealed to King Agrippa about the very character of God.
The lost sinner is like a blind prisoner in a dark dungeon, and only Christ can open their eyes. Today, Pastor Ray Bentley shows us a broader scope of the change that takes place at the time of salvation.
Why does God allow storms in our lives when we are doing the best we can to seek and to follow Him? Today, Pastor Ray Bentley gives us three reasons we face life storms, and highlights some good encouragement for how we get through them.
We are not alone in this world because we belong to a family of believers. And, God is with us wherever we go. We could be stranded out in the middle of nowhere U.S.A., but we have family as close as the nearest Christian church.
God loves honesty. We can learn more about our relationships with God and people when we fail. Today, Pastor Ray Bentley begins a study in the 'Book of Jonah', a prophet who runs away from the will of God in Heaven.
The soul of Jonah fainted within Him, and that is when he remembered the Lord. If we worship God in the midst of our trials, He will use us and deliver us.
When Jonah saved the people of Nineveh with his preaching, he was angry that they repented of their sins. Jonah wanted justice and revenge because the people of Nineveh were his enemies. Even though our enemies are wrong, we need to pray for them.
If you will trust in the Lord with all your heart, God has promised the day will come when He will bring us home. Today, Pastor Ray looks at the 'Book of Micah'. It is a book that warns of judgment and justice.
A day is coming when the things of this world will be transformed into the way God intended from the beginning. The 'Book of Micah' offers some of the most descriptive writings about the life to come.