The Allness of Prayer
The “allness” of prayer is the lifeline that keeps us connected to our Commander and supplied with strength for the battle. In part 8 of The Armor of God, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ephesians 6:18-20.
The Sword of the Spirit
Let us endeavor to hear, read, study, memorize, and apply the sword of the Spirit – the Word of God – with confidence in the power and authority of the Author. In part 7 of The Armor of God, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ephesians 6:17.
The Helmet of Salvation
The helmet of salvation – confidence in Christ’s past, present, and future deliverance – protects our minds and gives us assurance and courage in life’s battles. In part 6 of The Armor of God, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ephesians 6:17.
The Shield of Faith
Let us take up the shield of faith and trust in the character of God, the purposes of God, and the promises of God. In part 5 of The Armor of God, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ephesians 6:16.
The Shoes of Peace
The shoes of peace – peace with God and the peace of God – help us to stand firm in the faith and share the hope of the gospel with others. In part 4 of The Armor of God, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ephesians 6:15.
Christianity in the Age of Re-enchantment
Humanity has three great desires: to be as God, to be masters of meaning and destiny and to build heaven on earth. Don Veinot reads from Romans 1:19-22.
The Breastplate of Righteousness
Having put on the imputed righteousness of Christ by faith, let us put on the practical righteousness of Christ by walking in the Spirit. In part 3 of The Armor of God, Pastor Chuck Beckler reads from Ephesians 6:14b.
The Belt of Truth
To prevail in spiritual battle, the believer must know the truth, believe the truth, and practice the truth. In part 2 of The Armor of God, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ephesians 6:14a.
Be Strong in the Lord
Spiritual warfare is real, and if fought in the strength of your own might, you will lose. In part 1 of The Armor of God, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ephesians 6:10-13.
Wonder Junction: The Wonder of Jesus Christ
The birth, childhood, ministry, and return of Jesus Christ are life transforming wonders. Pastor Chuck Beckler reads from John 1:14, Luke 2:52, John 21:25, John 20:31, and Matthew 6:10.
Biblical Masculinity
A biblically masculine man is a Christ follower, a responsible provider, a courageous protector, a humble servant, and a loving leader. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 16:24, 1 Timothy 5:8, 1 Corinthians 16:13, Philippians 2:3-11, and Ephesians 5:25-33.
Rome at Last
Nothing can stop God from carrying out His sovereign purposes in our lives. In part 23 of Acts: The Continuing Ministry of Jesus, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Acts 27:1-28:31.
I Saw the Light
Your personal life story can serve as a powerful tool for evangelism. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Acts 25:1 – 26:32.
Wisdom, Courage, Trust
Paul is a good example for us of speaking truth wisely and courageously while trusting in God’s providential plan. In part 21 of Acts: The Continuing Ministry of Jesus, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Acts 22:30-24:27.
Embracing Hardship for the Sake of the Gospel
Following God’s will may sometimes mean embracing hardship, but God can use our testimony as a powerful witness of gospel hope in Christ. In part 20 of Acts: The Continuing Ministry of Jesus, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Acts 21:1 – 22:29.
A Woman of Noble Character
Give thanks to God and honor the godly women in our lives. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Proverbs 31:10-31.
Let Us Rejoice
Let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Philippians 1:1-2:18.
Seek the Things That Are Above
Since we have been raised with Christ, let us seek the things that are above! Pastor Dan Cox reads from Colossians 3:1-17.
Raised with Christ
We who were once spiritually dead have been made alive with Christ, raised with Christ, seated with Christ, and called to walk in the good works of Christ. In part 2 of Easter 2025, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ephesians 2:1-10.
It is Finished
Let us believe and give thanks to Jesus for He has completed the work of our redemption. Allison Wright reads from 1 John 19:14-42.