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A new MP3 sermon from Grace Fellowship Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Apologetics: Lesson 9: The Non-Christian Point of View and the Christian Point of Vie Subtitle: Apologetics Study Speaker: Scott Kamps Broadcaster: Grace Fellowship Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 7/31/2024 Length: 51 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Fellowship Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Apologetics: Lesson 9: The Non-Christian Point of View and the Christian Point of Vie Subtitle: Apologetics Study Speaker: Scott Kamps Broadcaster: Grace Fellowship Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 7/31/2024 Length: 51 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Fellowship Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Lesson 8: The Non-Christian Point of View and the Christian Point of View Subtitle: Apologetics Study Speaker: Scott Kamps Broadcaster: Grace Fellowship Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 7/24/2024 Length: 45 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Fellowship Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Lesson 8: The Non-Christian Point of View and the Christian Point of View Subtitle: Apologetics Study Speaker: Scott Kamps Broadcaster: Grace Fellowship Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 7/24/2024 Length: 45 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Fellowship Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Lesson 8: The Non-Christian Point of View and the Christian Point of View Subtitle: Apologetics Study Speaker: Scott Kamps Broadcaster: Grace Fellowship Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 7/24/2024 Length: 45 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Fellowship Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Apologetics: Lesson 7: The Non-Christian Point of View Subtitle: Apologetics Study Speaker: Scott Kamps Broadcaster: Grace Fellowship Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 7/10/2024 Length: 59 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Fellowship Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Apologetics: Lesson 7: The Non-Christian Point of View Subtitle: Apologetics Study Speaker: Scott Kamps Broadcaster: Grace Fellowship Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 7/10/2024 Length: 59 min.
Theme: The Prayer of the Christian Point 1: We must pray, Point 2: How we must pray, Point 3: What we must pray for, Bible text description: Read Psalm 16
Men, Women, and God A Discussion of Sex Questions from the Christian Point of View
Theme: Christ Forsaken for the Christian Point 1: 1. Forsaken , Point 2: 2. Christ forsaken , Point 3: 3. The Christian never forsaken
Thanksgiving with a Christian Point of View What are you thankful for? Let us Talk about Thanksgiving. There are so many things to be thankful for in life. From the most minor things, like a beautiful sunrise, to the bigger things, like being alive and having friends and family. Here are a few things that come to mind when I think about what I am thankful for. Primarily, I am thankful for my family. Able to tell my that I loved her before she went home to be with Christ Jesus' mom, last living sibling, my sister Eva Lee, my wife Deanna, and children are the most important people in my life, and I could not be happier to have them all around me. I am thankful for their love, support, and laughter. I am also thankful for my friends. I have never had as many great friends as I do now, and I am grateful for every single one. They have helped me through some tough times; I think of them as my second family. Lastly, I am thankful for my health. Although not perfect, and I have had my share of setbacks, I am happy with my health. I do not always feel great, but I know that I am lucky to be alive and able to do all the things that I love according to the will of God. Giving thanks is a crucial part of the Christian faith. The Bible tells us to give thanks in all things (1 Thessalonians 5:18). And what better time to give thanks than Thanksgiving? Giving thanks is a way of showing our dependence on God and His blessings. It is also a way of expressing gratitude for all He has done for us. When we give thanks, we acknowledge that everything we have is a gift from God. What a reason to give thanks! This Thanksgiving, let us remember to give thanks for all of God's blessings, big and small. Let us also remember to give thanks for His most extraordinary gift of all - His Son, Jesus Christ. Through Christ, we have been given the ultimate blessing of eternal life. Thanksgiving is a time when most people take time to reflect and be thankful for the things they have in their lives. This may be why it is often considered one of the happiest holidays. But it can also be stressful, especially if you host friends or family for the first time. However, there is more to Thanksgiving than just food and football games. This holiday has a deeper meaning that harkens back to the Puritans, who first celebrated this special day in 1621 by giving thanks to God for their blessings. In fact, "The First Thanksgiving" was an event that brought together settlers from England and Native Americans as allies instead of enemies. As with any other Christian holiday, there are diverse ways you can celebrate Thanksgiving from a Christian point of view. Keep the focus on giving thanks and celebrating abundance. The central theme of the day should be. That is why the first pilgrims came together in the first place. If you want to go even further, you can incorporate the celebration of abundance. You cannot be grateful if you do not also have a bunch of blessings in your life. The Christian celebration of Thanksgiving invites us to celebrate the goodness of God by reflecting on all the blessings in our lives. Whether struggling or thriving, you can always find something to be grateful for. Have a meal that reminds you of all you are grateful for. The centerpiece of most Thanksgiving celebrations is the meal itself. But if you want to take things a step further, why not choose a food that reminds you of something you are grateful for? You can also select the type of food based on the person you are thankful for the most. This can be a friend, family member, or significant other. You can even make it a group celebration by choosing food that reminds you of your friends or community. If you want to do this in a way that is as inclusive as possible, you can ask each guest to bring a dish that represents something for which they are grateful. Do not forget that helping others is one of the most important Christian values. As someone welcoming guests into your home, you may need to emphasize that helping others is a prominent Christian value. However, the best way to do this is to demonstrate the importance of giving to others while planning and preparing for your celebration. This way, your guests will see your value first-hand in helping others. If you are hosting the meal, think of ways to help others by donating your time or money. This can be as simple as giving to your local food bank or helping a friend who needs extra hands. If you are attending a friend's celebration, think of ways to help that do not involve active hosting. For example, you can offer a side dish to share or even help clean up. Help your guests understand why this holiday is unique to you as a Christian. While celebrating the first Thanksgiving is a beautiful way to celebrate the Christian holiday, it is not the only way. You can also develop your traditions and help your guests understand why they are essential to you. You can go all out with a full-blown, themed celebration, or you can keep things simple by choosing one aspect of the holiday to focus on. This can be anything from the menu to the decorations. Let your guests know what you are planning so they can participate in the celebration to the best of their ability. If they are not Christians, tell them that the holiday is something you celebrate annually but that they do not need to participate in any religious aspects. You can even help them find ways to experience that do not have anything to do with Christianity. Did you know Thanksgiving is a holiday that celebrates the harvest season, and the holiday was first celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621. The holiday is not a pagan holiday and is celebrated worldwide by Christians. Thanksgiving is a holiday that celebrates the harvest season, and the holiday was first celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621. The holiday is not a pagan holiday and is celebrated worldwide by Christians. While Thanksgiving is celebrated by many people, there are some who believe that it is a pagan holiday. The holiday is not celebrated in England until the mid-18th century and in Canada until the late 1800s. The holiday is also not celebrated in Scotland until the late 19th century. The holiday is celebrated first in the United States and then in other countries worldwide. Remember to continue celebrating when the holiday is over. The holiday itself is excellent, but you do not have to stop celebrating when it is over. There are plenty of ways you can continue to focus on gratitude once the celebrations are over. A straightforward way is to keep a gratitude journal. Every day, write down one thing for which you are grateful. Once a week, read your diary so you can reflect on all the blessings in your life. This way, you can extend the holiday if possible and always remember to be grateful for everything you have. There are also more involved ways to continue the celebration even when the holiday is over. You can create an ongoing tradition that you perform every year on Thanksgiving, whether decorating your home for the winter season or baking a particular type of pie. Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks for all the blessings in our lives. But what if we could also give thanks for the ultimate blessing of eternal life through Christ Jesus? Just think, if it were not for Christ, we would have no hope of eternal life. So, this Thanksgiving, let us give thanks for the ultimate blessing of eternal life through Christ. Because without him, we would have no hope. Also, invite Jesus into your home this Thanksgiving Tell Jesus You're Thankful Primarily, you can bring Jesus into the holiday by expressing gratitude to him. It is easy to get so caught up in the busyness of the season that you forget to pause and give thanks to the Divine Being, who is the source of all blessings. When people are often gathered during the holidays, it is a beautiful time to express gratitude. You can do this formally, such as having everyone at the table go around and say what they are grateful for. You can also do this informally while waiting for family members to arrive at a gathering. Participate in a Thanksgiving Meal Ritual One of the most important rituals of Thanksgiving is the meal itself. When was the last time you invited Jesus to sit at your table for a Thanksgiving meal? To ask Jesus into your holiday festivities this year, you can make the meal a memorable spiritual experience. You can do this in a few ways. You can start by ensuring that your table and surroundings are clean and tidy. This is not only respectful of your guests, but it also represents taking time to clean up your life and surroundings. You can also make sure that your table is set beautifully. This can be a highly creative activity that engages all your senses. For example, you may want to set the table with fall flowers and candles to create a beautiful atmosphere. You can also make the meal itself an act of worship! You can start by saying grace before eating or by making a special ritual out of blessing the food. You can also include special foods representing the fall season, such as pumpkins and apples. Finally, you can invite all your senses into the meal by creating a unique atmosphere and serving the dinner with special attention and care. Light A Candle to Guide Your Thanks Another way to invite Jesus into your meal is to light a candle to guide your thanks. You can do this after you have said grace or at any other time you want to give thanks during the meal. When lighting the candle, you can use it to help guide your thoughts and words so that you express gratitude in a beautiful and meaningful way. To do this, look at the flame, and allow it to draw you into a state of deep relaxation. Then, as you inhale, imagine that your breath fills the flame with gratitude. As you exhale, imagine the flame taking your breath and gratitude and guiding it toward the Divine Source of all blessings. Continue to do this until you feel that you have expressed your gratitude fully. You can also add words to your candle ritual by saying something like: "I give thanks for all the blessings in my life that come from above." Read Scripture and Pray to Celebrate the Season Another way to invite Jesus into your meal and holiday celebrations is to read scripture and pray to celebrate the season. Many Bible passages can be significant during Thanksgiving, such as the Psalms, Proverbs, and Gospels. You can use these to inspire your prayers and thoughts throughout the day. You can also try reading the Thanksgiving Prayer many people use during the holiday season, a beautiful prayer expressing gratitude and hope. Have Guests Over for A Special Dinner Finally, you can invite Jesus to your festivities by having guests for a special dinner. You can do this at any time during the season, but it could be significant to do it with family members, especially if they are not religious. Otherwise, you can invite friends with a spiritual focus or who share your spiritual beliefs. You can make the dinner a spiritual occasion by creating a unique atmosphere and serving the meal with special attention and care. You can create a beautiful table setting and make the dinner an act of worship, such as saying grace before eating. Conclusion The holiday season is a particular time of year to take a moment to reflect on the blessings you have in life. It is a time to slow down, enjoy time with loved ones, and be thankful for all you have. Bringing Jesus into the holiday season can be a beautiful way to do that.
Theme: The Calling of the Christian Point 1: I. Focus on working out your salvation, Point 2: II. Focus on reflecting your new nature , Point 3: III. Focus on bearing testimony in walk and talk
Theme: God's Portrait of the Christian Point 1: I. Saved , Point 2: II. Indwelled , Point 3: III. Belonging , Point 4: IV. Shining
Hi, welcome to The Christian Point with Zack & Linda, and today we'll talk about digging a deep well for a stronger Godly foundation for the years ahead. So Zack, something to think about…what if somebody asks you, what do you need to tear down, and build up new, for a more fruitful Godly tomorrow?
Hi, welcome to The Christian Point with Zack & Linda, and today we'll talk about what do you need to Let Go of? We are talking today about letting go of worry, fear, anxiety, past hurts, and struggles.Welcome to The Christian Point. Thank you for listening today. We look at God's word, and we take today's hot topics, we're going to be talking about a topic of forgiveness, renewal, and letting go. And that is really hard for some people, and they are stuck in trauma, and not moving forward, maybe they haven't forgiven themselves. And God has so much more in store for your life than that.
Hi, welcome to The Christian Point with Zack & Linda, and today we'll talk about is the church made of perfect people? Today we are talking today about the church. And is the church made of perfect people? Over my life? I've been a member of a few different churches and I have had a lot of people say, at different times… Well, your church is full of hypocrites. And I'm normally like, Yeah, I mean, I've been a hypocrite many times in my life right? Now, that's not the goal. The goal is to not be a hypocrite, but let's talk about the church. Is the church made of perfect people? Is it made of hypocrites?
This episode is about a challenge we all face… Dealing with difficult people.Welcome to The Christian Point with Zack and Linda. This episode is about a challenge we all face. This is going to be an important podcast that helps us improve our relationships with difficult people. We are going to be talking about how you respond to your enemies. Welcome to The Christian Point, click the link below to listen.https://TheChristianPoint.com
This episode is about celebrating Easter with God and the topic this week is, "How to improve our intimate relationship with God"Welcome to The Christian Point with Zack and Linda. Hey, I'm super excited about this episode. This is going to be a really important podcast that helps us improve our relationship with God. We are going to be talking about holiness. So listen in to this great episode of The Christian Point.https://www.TheChristianPoint.com
This episode is about the importance of serving in your church and community.Welcome to The Christian Point with Zack and Linda, I always love getting to talk each week with you. Hey, I'm super excited about this episode. This is going to be a really important podcast that can change your life. We are going to be talking about serving. Today I am with my husband, Zack McConnell, and we are here in Texas, and it is a favorite time of year to enjoy outside sunshine here in Dallas, so listen to this great episode of The Christian Point.http://TheChristianPoint.com
This episode is about dealing with criticism… Welcome to The Christian Point with Zack and Linda, I always love getting to talk each week. Hey, I'm super excited about this episode. This is going to be a really important podcast. We are going to be talking about criticism. Today I am with my husband, Zack McConnell, and we are here in Texas the sun is shining and it's wonderful sunny skies outside, and it is hard to stay inside right now, so we will be right back for this great episode of The Christian Point.https://TheChristianPoint.com/
In this week's episode, we will be talking about how the words we choose influence the lives of those around us. We're talking about how to get better results by using positive words. Words that can change someone's life dramatically. We will share insights related to hurtful words and their negative effects. Today I am with my husband, Zack McConnell, and we are here in Texas. We love our sunny Springtime, and the tree leaves are baby fresh green, and daffodils are showing off, and my grape hyacinths are blooming, so listen in to this great episode of The Christian Point.https://TheChristianPoint.com/
Welcome to The Christian Point with Zack and Linda McConnell. In this week's episode, we will be talking about the wilderness and finding strength in difficult times. We're going to give specific actions, you can take that will give you strength in that wilderness and during difficult seasons of your life. We're going to share some insights related to seasons of struggle and how to find strength. So stay tuned and listen to the week's episode of "The Christian Point".https://TheChristianPoint.com/
In today's episode, we are going to discuss, "Is it too late to start over?" We're going to talk about strengthening your faith, moving past mistakes, and leaning into Christ, as you find your purpose. I'm your host, Linda McConnell, and today, I'm with my husband Zack McConnell we are here in Texas, so listen in to this great episode of, The Christian Point.https://TheChristianPoint.com/
In this trailer, we will explain what "The Christian Point" Podcast is all about.Welcome to The Christian Point podcast, where we are all about growing your relationship with God. As lifelong Christian believers, your hosts Zack and Linda McConnell explore topics that affect your world. Together, they are re-learning and re-directing our path as we walk through struggles, hang-ups, sins, and purpose. The Christian Point podcast is a lively discussion that will help equip you with tools, provide focus and encouragement from a biblical perspective. …. Always remember “Christ” “is” the Point!Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and connect with us on Instagram, Facebook or visit us on the web at TheChristianPoint.com… If you enjoyed the show, please share it with your friends on social media. Always remember “Christ” is the Point!https://TheChristianPoint.com/
Theme: The triple truths about a Christian Point 1: Saint, Point 2: Servant, Point 3: Source
In this episode, my cousin, Aisha, joins me to discuss our religions. I'm a Christian and Aisha's a Muslim. Through this episode, we touch on different subjects and we realized that a lot of it was something that we could both relate to. This episode actually ended up being a lot longer than we expected it to be, but remember that you can always pause it and come back to it! I hope all of you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it!!! This episode will not be on YouTube for technical reasons, but per usual, it's on all major podcast streaming platforms! I apologize in advance for any cringey content.
Theme: The Meaning of the Names Christ and Christian Point 1: The Meaning of the Name Christ, Point 2: The Value of that Name Christ, Point 3: The Significance of the Name Christian
Theme: The Three Offices of Christ and the Christian Point 1: The Office of King, Point 2: The Office of Prophet, Point 3: The Office of Priest
Playing ALL things Heavy Metal and Hard Rock from a Christian Point of View!! this episodes offerings feature the following bands… BioGenesis Sardonyx Soldier Final Prophecy Millennial Reign Crushing the Deceiver Jerusalem Malachia Angelic Force David Benson Golden Resurrection Grave Robber Hand of Fire Theocracy Barren Cross Crossforce Seventh Angel guaranteed to ROCK your world!
Playing ALL things Hard Rock and Heavy Metal from a Christian Point of view… This episode features the following bands… Crushing the Deceiver Daniel Band Sole Agression Final Surrender Grave Robber Killed by Cain Empire 21 Rose Barren Cross Scarlet Reign Betrayal Divine Fire Every Knee Shall Bow Biogenesis Menchen Seventh Angel Whitecross & Guardian
Warp and Woof Radio: News Headlines from a Christian Point of View
Theme: The Privileges and Calling of Being a Christian Point 1: To share Christ’s teaching ministry of truth, Point 2: To share Christ priestly ministry of love , Point 3: To share Christ’s Kingly rule forever
Theme: Christ and the Christian Point 1: Christ the Prophet, Point 2: Christ the Priest, Point 3: Christ the King, Point 4: All Christians are Prophets, Point 5: All Christians are Priests