The Bravehearted Gospel

2 08 2011

“Could our God lean as heavily upon?  Could we be trusted with such a sacred task as defending the honor of God?  Are there those among us of whom God could say, ‘Satan, you may do your worst bu he will not bend; you may bring in your biggest guns but she will not break; they have built their house upon a rock and they shall not be moved.  They shall run and not grow weary; they shall walk and not faint.  For I know them.  They are my sons, they are my daughters, they are my servants, and they will not fail me?’

This is the stuff of that changes the world.  This is the stuff of the Bravehearted Gospel.”

-Eric Ludy, The Bravehearted Gospel





Basic Apologetics Session 3

2 08 2011

Science and the Bible

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Evangelism Boot Camp

29 07 2011

Two weeks from today, the 2011 Evangelism Boot Camp gets underway!  I am excited about what God has in store, and praying that I will be well enough to be a part of as much as I can.  There are just a couple days left to register, so please do so today!

To get you intrigued, here are some of the locations where teams will be sharing the Gospel throughout the weekend;

-Rockin’ on the River music fest

-West Side Market

-Huntington Beach

-Lakewood Park

-Edgewater Park

-Cleveland Indians game

-Cleveland Browns pre-season game

-And more!!





Basic Apologetics 2

26 07 2011

Can the Bible be trusted?

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What a Gift!

26 07 2011

I had a special gift from God for two days last week.  I was given the opportunity to serve in ministry with a precious saint of God.  In fact, he was a man of God.  As Paul Washer says, you are not a man of God until you are at least 60 years old.  Well, Robert fits that.  He is approaching 80 years of age.  He is a “retired” preacher after having spent more than 50 years preaching the Gospel.  Not only did he serve in local churches in various places, he was a church planter and street evangelist.  He told me, with joy in his eyes, of the days he would spend with another preacher holding street meetings and how they would take different corners of an intersection and pass out Gospel tracts to people passing by.  He lamented how most ministers know nothing of this sort of ministry.

I felt like I could have listened to him all day and still find myself longing to hear more.  It was thrilling to hear his love for Jesus, his commitment to the Word of God, and his desire to partner with pastors of other denominations so long as they were in agreement on the fundamentals.  To be honest, I did find myself feeling a little jealous for what he had the blessing of experiencing in his life.  I was truly said to say goodbye to him at the end of the second day.

I could say so much more about what I gained from these two days, but I would probably end up writing a book out of it.  The bottom line is, I am no longer finding myself turning to the newest trends and freshest voices.  I long for the old ways and the seasoned voices.  Give me the Leonard Ravenhills and the A.W. Tozers.  We are so busy trying to gain new insights, when what we need is to be mastered by the truths that have remained the same from the very beginning.

Thank you, Lord for this gift of learning from a man of God.





Hebrews Messages

26 07 2011

I have been having some problems posting sermons to the church web site.  Hopefully this will be resolved soon.  In the mean time, you can access the recent messages here:

July 10, 2011 – Hebrews 6:1-12 

July 17, 2011 – Hebrews 6:13-7:10

July 24, 2011: Hebrews 7:11-28





1220 AM Radio Interview (July 21, 2011)

26 07 2011

http://www.archive.org/flow/flowplayer.commercial-3.2.1.swf








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