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Seven 'Last Days' Passages You'll Rarely Hear Pastors Preach On - Paul R. Lopez

When was the last time you heard a "last days" sermon from the Old Testament?

Preaching the Resurrection - Kevin Shrum

Imagine with me Washington, D.C., without the White House, St. Louis without the Arch, Atlanta without the Varsity, New York without the Yankees, and L.A. without the Lakers. You begin to get a remote idea of what it means to have a gospel without the doctrine of the resurrection. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is more than a historical fact; it’s the main motif and high watermark of the historical drama known as God’s redemptive story.

You Were Made for Ministry (Ephesians 2:1-10) - Michael Milton

Before you leave today, I am praying that God will give you a new identity: I am a minister.

Living on Purpose - Don M. Aycock

Ballard spent 13 years of his life searching for the long-lost Titanic. He had dreamed of it even before beginning the expedition.

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Illustration: Funerals, Death and ...Elvis? -

Funeral dirge turns into a pop rock novelty song.

Illustration: Baseball in Heaven and Hell -

The irony of sports in hell...

Illustration: Discipline to Run the Race -

Athletes often have a perseverance and determination Christian should envy.

Illustration: Integrity -

Jesus the Christ must be our first priority.

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Funerals, Memorial Day and Worldview -- Alex Crain

The universal human urge to honor the dead seems to make little sense if God does not exist. An occasion like Memorial Day presents an opportunity to (judiciously) help others to think about where their worldview leads them.

What Augustine’s Baptism Can Teach Our Churches -- Russell Moore

As they moved toward the baptistry, candidates were expected to recite the Creed, not to show that they “meant business” but in order to show that they were now entrusted with a glorious mystery of the faith, expected to preserve this for the next generation. (Read more)

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