Mon, 20 November 2006 As a special bonus for subscribers to this Podcast, we are offering
five classic messages from Mike Phillips on the subject of "The Bible
Answers the Questions Posed by Today's Culture". These are all
re-broadcasts of the most popular sermon series that Mike has ever
done. Each one addresses a theme question presented by a popular
Television series. In this final message in the series, the crime drama, "Law and Order" asks the Bible a fascinating question. Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 As a special bonus for subscribers to this Podcast, we are offering
five classic messages from Mike Phillips on the subject of "The Bible
Answers the Questions Posed by Today's Culture". These are all
re-broadcasts of the most popular sermon series that Mike has ever
done. Each one addresses a theme question presented by a popular
Television series. The immensely popular Television series, "Survivor" asks this sermon's question: What will it take to survive this life? Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 As a special bonus for subscribers to this Podcast, we are offering
five classic messages from Mike Phillips on the subject of "The Bible
Answers the Questions Posed by Today's Culture". These are all
re-broadcasts of the most popular sermon series that Mike has ever
done. Each one addresses a theme question presented by a popular
Television series. This message addresses the sports world hero worship and wonders aloud, "What really makes a winner?" The Bible has some answers for this. Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 As a special bonus for subscribers to this Podcast, we are offering
five classic messages from Mike Phillips on the subject of "The Bible
Answers the Questions Posed by Today's Culture". These are all
re-broadcasts of the most popular sermon series that Mike has ever
done. Each one addresses a theme question presented by a popular
Television series. This second in the series is based on the popular series called "Seventh Heaven" Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 As a special bonus for subscribers to this Podcast, we are offering five classic messages from Mike Phillips on the subject of "The Bible Answers the Questions Posed by Today's Culture". These are all re-broadcasts of the most popular sermon series that Mike has ever done. Each one addresses a theme question presented by a popular Television series. This particular message, the first, explores the question asked by Seinfeld: "Is Life Really about Nothing?" Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 November 2006 All of us have moments, or even seasons, of sadness. This situation is critical depending on how we handle it. Most people waste times of sadness and do not realize how incredibly loud God can be during sadness. In this message, we explore how you can make every time of sadness a time of discovery and growth. Comments[0] |
Wed, 1 November 2006 This past week we had the most phenomenal Men's retreat at Gateway Fellowship. It would be inappropriate for me to share the details of what God did in the lives of the individual men. But suffice to say that several marriages were completely healed (including a couple on the verge of divorce), many fathers were shown by the Lord how to take care of their kids with more diligence and spiritual fervor, etc. I came back to preach on the "testosterone-deprived" Sunday services. As a result of not having our regular recording crew in place, I made a huge mistake and didn't replace the battery in the lapel microphone. As a result, I ended up using the handheld mike...which wasn't connected to the recording device. All of that to say that this week we do not have a current podcast to launch here. Sorry! Category: general -- posted at: 1:12 PM Comments[0] |

This past week we had the most phenomenal Men's retreat at Gateway Fellowship. It would be inappropriate for me to share the details of what God did in the lives of the individual men. But suffice to say that several marriages were completely healed (including a couple on the verge of divorce), many fathers were shown by the Lord how to take care of their kids with more diligence and spiritual fervor, etc.