The Spirit Will Come
Jesus was leaving. His disciples had seen him, he would not remain with them. He said it was better for them that he depart. And why was that? The answer came at Pentecost.
Jesus was leaving. His disciples had seen him, he would not remain with them. He said it was better for them that he depart. And why was that? The answer came at Pentecost.
What is the disciple Thomas known for? If doubting comes to mind, thats correct. Doubting is what hes known for, yet this is unfair to his story. The outcome in Thomas life is quite the opposite.
After Jesus rose from the dead, he initially concealed his identity from several of his followers. The question is, Why?
The evidence of Christs resurrection is abundant and clear, but that alone cannot convince anyone. Something more is needed if we are to believe that Jesus is risen indeed.
If the cross of Christ was the end of the story; if Jesus had not been resurrected; then as the Apostle Paul said, We are of all people most to be pitied. But Christ was raised, and therefore, we ha
What was happening between the death and resurrection of Jesus? Few details are provided, except for one event thats so important, all four Gospels testify to what happened.
The cross was a horror to all who beheld it. Most people turned their faces away. Yet, for the sake of the Gospel, we need to see. And not only us, but our children. How do you help a child behold the cross?
In this episode, David Wollen traces the storyline of Jesus on trial through all four Gospels.
From the triumphal entry to the betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot, the week leading to the cross of Christ grew increasingly dark. It was only Jesus who knew resurrection Sunday was coming!
What began as the worlds darkest night gave way to its brightest day. Im talking about how the death and the resurrection of Jesus Christ turned our upside-down world right-side up.
What would you say if a loved one came to you and said, Im not sure I believe in Jesus anymore. Im deconstructing?Christians need to be equipped and ready to respond in a loving way.
Expressing spiritual doubt isnt necessarily a bad thing. Many with strong Christian faith can look back at a season when they wrestled spiritually with Bible in hand. We need to foster more of that.
Everyone is on a spiritual journey of some kind. In our modern context, the question is: where is truth found? Is it objective? Where can one find it? Sometimes it helps to hear another persons story
Is going through a time of doubting the same as deconstruction? This crucial question has consequential implications.
The deconstruction movement seems to be growing; the tearing down of historic Christian faith, and truth in general. But thankfully, Gods Word is living and lighting the path of those who seek Him.
O for a thousand tongues to sing are lyrics from a hymn that captures the heart of a Christian overflowing with joy in Jesus. And it describes Joni Eareckson Tada as well.
Truth, authenticity, goodness, and beauty. We long for these, but for the next generation beauty may be their greatest longing. And by Gods grace, there is One who can satisfy their greatest longing.
On this episode, David Wollen shares the connection between the hymn When I Survey the Wondrous Cross and Philippians chapter 3 with a message about true faith and the sufficiency of Christ.
Hymns have been sung by the church for centuries to worship, teach the Bible, and to encourage the body. When you sing a great hymn, youre almost certainly also preaching the gospel to yourself.
Whether at church, home, or in the car, Joni Earekson Tada says her family sang hymns all the time and everywhere. And she wants to encourage everyone to do the same.
Jesus is more than enough to meet our every need. Even in our most desperate moments, He is able to fill us with true joy that only comes from Him.
Not even in the darkest pit can a follower of God be lost. Corrie ten Boom knew this to be true and Gods word affirms how we can never hide from the Lords all seeing eye.
Corrie ten Boom spent 40 years telling her storyleading many thousands to faith in Christ. On this episode Corrie shares how she was able to forgive a former Nazi guard.
After being arrested and imprisoned in a concentration camp, Corrie ten Boom was left with nothing to cling to but her faith. This is part 2 of a conversation with Pamela Rosewell Moore.
During the Holocaust, Corrie ten Boom and her family helped many Jews escapeuntil they were caught and taken to a concentration camp themselves.
What do a vine and branches, a building with a foundation, adoption, marriage, and clothing all have in common? All are biblical examples of a profound truth about a believers relationship with Jesus
On this episode, David Wollen walks us through the first part of Ephesians 1 where Paul speaks about a believers union with Christ through the language of adoption.
Its impossible to take in ALL of the Grand Canyon at once. Its the same in our relationship with God. There is always more to learn and discover as we grow in Christ.
They say, Home is where the heart is. But have you ever wondered what Gods Word says about that? Turns out, home is a biblical theme. Tracing it to fulfillment, will lead you straight to Jesus.
On this episode David Wollen brings back Charles Morris to the program to share a recording he made several years ago about the early history of Christian worship.