Sermon: Teach Them Young Three Parenting Directives #1172 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 17-Aug-13; 71 minutes listen: description: (hide) Each adult brain contains over 100 billion nerve cells called neurons, connected with 100 billion glial cells. Each neuron has the capability of handling 100,000 synaptic connections, making possible 100 trillion connections in the average adult brain. … Continue reading “Sermon: Teach Them Young”
Commentary: The ‘Nones’ One More Time
Commentary: The ‘Nones’ One More Time #1172c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 17-Aug-13; 11 minutes listen: description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh, continuing the exposition on the large aggregate of Americans who check "None" when asked about religious affiliation, maintains that the Nones have swarmed onto the American body politic like lice, dangerously inflicting harmful progressive liberal thought. … Continue reading “Commentary: The ‘Nones’ One More Time”
Sermonette: Dress For Spiritual Success
Sermonette: Dress For Spiritual Success Being Modest in an Immodest World #1172s Bill Onisick Given 17-Aug-13; 15 minutes listen: description: (hide) I Peter 3:1-8 encourages godly women to exercise modesty and discretion. Both women and men should use discretion and modesty in adornment, emphasizing the inward rather than the outward appearance. Emphasis on the outward … Continue reading “Sermonette: Dress For Spiritual Success”
Sermon: Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Seven)
Sermon: Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Seven) Time and God’s Sovereignty #1171 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 10-Aug-13; 72 minutes Go to the Ecclesiastes Resumed (sermon series) description: (hide) One major reason people find Ecclesiastes to be pessimistic is that much of life also contains negativity. Solomon, who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, found … Continue reading “Sermon: Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Seven)”
Commentary: Who Is the God of Medicine?
Commentary: Who Is the God of Medicine? Consumption of Pharmaceuticals #1171c Martin G. Collins Given 10-Aug-13; 15 minutes listen: description: (hide) Very few pharmaceutical products are based on scientific merit; marketing and profit drive the development, production and distribution of these substances. A drug without any side-effect or reaction simply does not exist. One hundred … Continue reading “Commentary: Who Is the God of Medicine?”
Sermonette: Fulfill My Joy
Sermonette: Fulfill My Joy Journey By Determing God’s Expectations for Us #1171s Joseph B. Baity Given 10-Aug-13; 15 minutes listen: description: (hide) Joseph Baity, reflecting on James Carville’s technique of focusing Bill Clinton’s campaign by simple slogans controlling expectation management, directs our attention on Philippians 2:2, with Paul’s (actually God’s) words "fulfill my joy." It … Continue reading “Sermonette: Fulfill My Joy”
Sermon: Could You Be Struck Dead?
Sermon: Could You Be Struck Dead? Ananias and Sapphira #1170 Martin G. Collins Given 03-Aug-13; 71 minutes listen: description: (hide) There is a common denominator in the deaths of Ananias and Saphira, Nadab and Abihu, and Uzzah: All incidents occurred at a pivotal time of change in the history of the church, a time God … Continue reading “Sermon: Could You Be Struck Dead?”
Commentary: Is This the Spirit of the Times?
Commentary: Is This the Spirit of the Times? The Spirit is Changing #1170c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 03-Aug-13; 12 minutes listen: description: (hide) Our culture has undergone a vast change in zeitgeist (spirit of the times) in both leadership and standards of morality, seen in a change in national attitude, a lifting of mental fog … Continue reading “Commentary: Is This the Spirit of the Times?”
Sermonette: Anarchy in the Church?
Sermonette: Anarchy in the Church? The Whole Counsel of God #1170s David C. Grabbe Given 03-Aug-13; 18 minutes listen: description: (hide) David Grabbe, reflecting on the influence of the works of John Nelson Darby on the Protestant churches and the culture as a whole, suggests that the doctrine of dispensationalism (a kind of picking and … Continue reading “Sermonette: Anarchy in the Church?”
Sermon: Godly Training and Admonition
Sermon: Godly Training and Admonition Parenting of the Lord #1169 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 27-Jul-13; 75 minutes listen: description: (hide) The history of child rearing in America begins with the patriarchal dominance of the Victorian era, followed by the watershed period of World War I, ushering in the beginning of progressive, permissive influence, replete with … Continue reading “Sermon: Godly Training and Admonition”