Because of God’s infinite and intricate knowledge, we can be confident in our trust in him.
We must have the eyes of a doctor, not the eyes of a judge.
We must put our faith in the one who has conquered our greatest enemy.
We must come to grips with the authority of Christ and live accordingly.
Giving indicates spiritual growth and participation in the gospel.
The peace of God can only permeate the church when its members live at peace with one another.
To know Christ, we must share in his sufferings.
When we try to live up to others’ standards of righteousness, we miss the life Christ intended.
We are called to live in service to the King.
How the church displays what God is doing in its midst
How to find glory in humiliation
How to maintain harmony in the church
How to appreciate the gift of suffering
Gaining a biblical perspective on life and death
Judging our circumstances from God’s perspective
Increasing discernment by growing in love
How to know God is at work in your life and congregation
God will take care of his people through his own methods and in his own timing.
God works the seemingly impossible through people of prayer.
What appear to be coincidences often are God’s purposes working in history.
How to choose between inductive and deductive logic.
An interview with Don Sunukjian
A clear manuscript is a far cry from a clear message to the hearer
The first thing to ask when developing an idea.
Certain transition questions require an immediate answer to avoid confusion.
To be biblical, a topical sermon must base its main points on texts that share the same purpose.
How to Employ each style for maximum results.
Four reasons to avoid this traditional sermon fixture
How to bring clarity through rephrasing