
LIFE Fellowship welcomes Duncan and Ali Muriithi for a conversation, as they prepare to move to Kenya and join the work at Living Faith Nairobi.
David's reaping from what he sowed reaches a new low as he flees from Jerusalem.
How lordship and living a biblically structured life impacts the success of discipleship and counseling
Through David's wars with the children of Ammon and their hired mercenaries, we extract truths for the battle.
Jonathan’s son as a picture of a sinner needing mercy and later as a disciple
Several fellowships gather to focus on the practical reality behind being disciples indeed.
We wrap up the latest Mission Focus conference with takeaways and testimonies.
In the midst of dysfunctional circumstances, how is a disciple to overcome and grow?
Pastor Kenny Morgan sits down for an intimate conversation with Troy Stogdill, lead pastor of First Baptist Church, New Philadelphia, OH.
In the book of Deuteronomy, Moses is preaching to the children of Israel, reminding them of God’s faithfulness in their liberation from Egypt and journey through the wilderness. We must keep our courage by remembering our victories in the Lord and the things that he has taught us along the way. We can always trust the Lord for future victories according to his will.
In this sermon, we see Paul’s prayer for the Thessalonians to grow in love and holiness. When we live in light of the Judgment Seat of Christ, we will live blameless lives that glorify God!
In this sermon, we revisit the importance of accountability in Biblical discipleship. Mature ministers help younger Believers grow in their faith. We also examine how the Judgment Seat of Christ guided Paul’s prayers for the Thessalonians. Are we burdened for our church to grow in love and holiness?
In this sermon, we see Paul’s yearning to see the Thessalonians again and prove out their faith. When he receives a good report from his disciple Timothy, he rejoices and thanks the Lord in prayer. By staying focused on the Judgment Seat of Christ in prayer, we resist Satan’s temptations and glorify God with our lives.
In this sermon, we examine the doctrine of the Judgment Seat of Christ. The Bible teaches that every Christian will give account before Christ, and fire shall try their works of service to God. For those who lay their lives down investing the Word of God into the souls of men, there will be great reward - but for those who “live their best life now,” there will be great loss.
In this sermon, Paul once again thanks the Lord in prayer for the Thessalonians. If we receive the Word of God in faith and choose to suffer with God’s people, then we can look forward to the hope and joy of reward at the Judgment Seat of Christ.
In this sermon, we further examine Paul’s heart in ministry. We are called to be spiritual fathers and mothers to our disciples. We must lay down our lives loving those we lead in ministry.
In this sermon, Paul expresses his motherly care for the Believers at Thessalonica. Are we sacrificially loving our disciples with the same gentleness and grace?
In this sermon, we further examine the powerful testimony of the disciples at Thessalonica. In the midst of persecution, the Thessalonians were faithful ministers of the Word of God through the power of the Holy Ghost.
We start a new series looking at Paul and Timothy's deep relationship. We see how their history and experiences created a partnership for longstanding ministry and dealing with challenges to the Christian life
We look at those called to craft the tabernacle. We see the communication pathway, the wise hearted and discipleship personified.
As Jesus’ public ministry begins in the book of Mark, we find Jesus ministering with authority and compassion, resulting in the sick healed, lepers cleansed and demons cast out.
A character study of Andrew and how he represents a good disciple of Christ
We look at one of the messages from the 2022 Discipleship Conference; Bearing Fruit out of John 15. We review the different types of branches and how to be fruit bearing.
Every church has a culture, but that doesn’t mean it’s discipleship culture. This week we will look at some of the distinctions of what a discipleship making culture looks like
As Mission Focus approaches, we finish our series on how to be a "Mission-Minded Fellowship." This final sermon details the calling for every Believer to engage in the Great Commission of winning souls and making disciples.
Examining Jesus' first sermon and the calling of the first disciples, we explore the relevance of preaching and what it means to follow Jesus.