Peter's Fall and Redemption - Audio
A look at Peter's transformation from a impulsive, but weak fisherman to a powerful apostle.

A look at Peter's transformation from a impulsive, but weak fisherman to a powerful apostle.
We need not fear, no matter what we may be going through; God is on our side.
Tonight, we continue to look at various laws that Moses was reiterating to the Israelites before their entrance to the Promised Land.
Every Christian has to go through various trials in their lives, but Scripture shows us that depending upon the Lord will allow us to weather even the worst storms.
God lays down the law in order to maintain justice.
Youth today, even those in the church, struggle with some really heavy issues—need for acceptance, peer pressure, searching for identity in the wrong places, drugs, alcohol, sex, even thoughts of suicide. Tonight we look at Paul's view of how to balance our views of life with what the Lord has in store for His children and how all the things that the world considers wonderful are rubbish compared to what Christ has for us.
A reminder that all that we have comes from the Lord and should deal with others with that fact in mind.
God lays down the guidelines for maintainng pure worship.
For the believer, the most important thing in our spiritual lives is the worship of the Lord; Moses reminds the Israelites of this important fact.
Moses warns the people of Israel to guard their hearts from becoming religious with nothing behind the actions.
When things run smoothly, God's people often times let down their guard spiritually. We see Moses reminding the people of Israel not to forget the hard times when God took care of them.
Moses reviews through the blessings and the statutes that the Lord gave to the Israelites at Sinai.
As we start pur journey through the book of Deuteronomy, we find Moses going over the history of the Exodus for the new generation of Israelites before the enter the promised land.
Wrapping up our study through the book of Numbers, we see another example of a just God who cares about all of His people.
A summary of the Israelites' trek from Egypt to the Promised Land.
Some of the children of Israel decided to take the fertile land east of the Jordan River, instead of the land promised to them by the Lord.
Tonight, we look at the dangers of allowing our sinful society to desensitize the believer to sin, dulling our spiritual senses to the work of the enemy.
A look at oaths and vows and how a Christian should approach each.
Our two mission teams report out their experiences in Nepal and Thailand.
Many of the sacrifices and feasts mentioned in the Old Testaments were established by God so He could have fellowship with His people. Though we are no longer bound by the law as Christians, God still wants to fellowship with us.
As the Israelites move closer to the promised land, we take a look at how some want to collect on the promise, not turn away like their parents.
Tonight we see how a person zealous for Lord will be blessed, no matter what the world thinks of him.
In the story of Balaam, we see how God works behind the scenes to bless His people, even when they have no idea what is going on.
The Lord promises to give us the peace that surpasses all understanding; we must ask the Lord what He wants of us in order to truly enjoy that peace.
Tonight, Pastor Barney shares with us about our joy and peace as Christians.
The next generation is the future of the church; God ordains that we raise them up properly to the work that He has for them,
In this study, we see even a man of God can be frustrated and disobedient, at times with dire consequences.
How the Lord established ministry at the Tabernacle.
A look at some friendship offerings and then Korah's rebellion.
Tonight, we look at some things that the Bible tells us we should be thankful for.