Commentary: Melting with Fervent Heat The Fukushima Nuclear Catastrophe #1039c Martin G. Collins Given 02-Apr-11; 11 minutes listen: description: (hide) As a result of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, there will be far-reaching consequences to the environment, as well as the immediate site. Water must be flushed on the hot reactor continually, creating a supply of … Continue reading “Commentary: Melting with Fervent Heat”
Sermonette: Why Did You Leave?
Sermonette: Why Did You Leave? Knitting Ourselves to God Through the Body #1039s Ronny H. Graham Given 02-Apr-11; 20 minutes listen: description: (hide) Ronny Graham, reflecting on the values of growing up in a small town, reminisces on friends who can be like brothers. When we first come into God’s church, we have relationships which … Continue reading “Sermonette: Why Did You Leave?”
Sermon: We Have an Advocate With the Father
Sermon: We Have an Advocate With the Father Christ The Intercessor And Propitiation #1038 Martin G. Collins Given 26-Mar-11; 62 minutes listen: description: (hide) A relationship with Almighty God leads to mightily transformed lives, enabling us to walk in the light. When we slip because of sin, we have an advocate with Jesus Christ, who … Continue reading “Sermon: We Have an Advocate With the Father”
Commentary: The Entertainment Craze
Commentary: The Entertainment Craze Elizabeth Taylor, an Icon #1038c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 26-Mar-11; 10 minutes listen: description: (hide) Although Elizabeth Taylor may have been considered a star, her life was severely lacking in many ways. With her hopelessly warped personality, she seemed driven by hedonistic sexual conquests. Although married eight times, she was unable … Continue reading “Commentary: The Entertainment Craze”
Sermonette: Balance
Sermonette: Balance Be Fruitful And Muliply #1038s Mike Ford (1955-2021) Given 26-Mar-11; 20 minutes listen: description: (hide) Mike Ford, reflecting on an article in the Atlanta Journal covering an animal cruelty trial in which some brothers tortured and killed a puppy, receiving 10 years in jail, marvels at the lack of balance in which human … Continue reading “Sermonette: Balance”
Sermon: Dealing With a Sinning Brother
Sermon: Dealing With a Sinning Brother An Attitude of Love and Forgiveness #1037 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 19-Mar-11; 69 minutes listen: description: (hide) In the incident of the blatant sinner in I Corinthians 5, Paul’s administrative decision was to disfellowship the offender pending his repentance, lest he contaminate the entire Corinthian congregation. Corinth may have … Continue reading “Sermon: Dealing With a Sinning Brother”
Commentary: Surreal Events
Commentary: Surreal Events The Wind is Changing #1037c Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 19-Mar-11; 16 minutes listen: description: (hide) Richard Ritenbaugh, sensing a strange surreal cast about today’s news, believes things are seriously out of phase from what they should be. In a matter of a few short months the Middle East has become completely destabilized, … Continue reading “Commentary: Surreal Events”
Sermonette: Remember! And Never Forget
Sermonette: Remember! And Never Forget A Memory Lesson #1037s Ryan McClure Given 19-Mar-11; 15 minutes listen: description: (hide) Ryan McClure, reflecting on a CBS 60 Minutes segment on December 19, 2010 titled "The Gift of Endless Memory" which encapsulated some recent scientific discoveries regarding superior autobiographical memory, in which individuals recall minute details of every … Continue reading “Sermonette: Remember! And Never Forget”
Sermon: The March Toward Globalism (Part Eight)
Sermon: The March Toward Globalism (Part Eight) #1036 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 12-Mar-11; 76 minutes Go to the The March Toward Globalism (Feast sermon series) description: (hide) Children do what they do because they are allowed to and because there are no immediate consequences for disobedience. Ecclesiastes 8:11 describes a permissive and tolerant climate in … Continue reading “Sermon: The March Toward Globalism (Part Eight)”
Commentary: If You Do Not Obey My Voice
Commentary: If You Do Not Obey My Voice Curses for Disobedience #1036c Martin G. Collins Given 12-Mar-11; 14 minutes listen: description: (hide) As supported by the troubling March 14, 2011, Time magazine article, "Are America’s Best Days Behind Us?" America’s infrastructure, educational standards, manufacturing base, and economy, etc. are beginning to flag, largely from disobedience … Continue reading “Commentary: If You Do Not Obey My Voice”