Spirit-Led Evangelism
As Pastor Chuck continues moving through the book of Acts, his message focuses on the story of Philip the evangelist, who witnessed to the Ethiopian on the open road and led him to Christ.
As Pastor Chuck continues moving through the book of Acts, his message focuses on the story of Philip the evangelist, who witnessed to the Ethiopian on the open road and led him to Christ.
Imagine standing before a council of authorities set on interrogating and accusing you, when all you’ve done “wrong” is help someone in need and tell the truth. This is the situation the apostles Peter and John found themselves in before the Sanhedrin, but they didn’t cower or take back what they’d said—they stood firm and proclaimed the power of the risen Jesus. Tune in to see how the Spirit of God can make anyone bold, even in the face of severe opposition.
What did the disciples find in Jesus’ tomb that first Easter morning? And what does Jesus’ story mean for us today? Tune in this Resurrection Sunday to celebrate the miracle that changes everything.
What is the meaning of the cross? What did Jesus’ death accomplish for those who believe in Him? Tune in this Good Friday as we reflect on the price Jesus paid to forgive our sins and set us free.
Why would the King of kings choose to make a grand entrance on a humble pack animal? And why is Jesus’ entrance into Jerusalem so significant to begin with? Tune in this Palm Sunday as we celebrate the long-awaited Savior who came to lay down His life for us all.
The prophet Elijah had hit rock bottom. His life was threatened by the wicked Queen Jezebel, he was exhausted, and he felt all alone. In the midst of these troubles, Elijah escaped as far away as he could, slumped into a pit of self-pity, and even asked the Lord to take his life. Tune in as we see how the Lord then stepped in and brought Elijah to his senses with a set of wake-up calls the prophet would never forget.
Who would dare to confront a king? As Pastor Chuck Swindoll continues his series on God’s wake-up calls in Scripture, we’ll observe the time when the prophet Nathan was sent by God on a critical mission—to confront King David following his act of adultery and subsequent life of hypocrisy. Tune in and see how this powerful wake-up call leads to David’s confession, as well as how David faces the consequences of his fall.
What becomes of a king who refuses to obey the Lord of lords? As we continue our series on God’s wake-up calls to people in Scripture, we will take a close look at King Saul’s ongoing unwillingness to obey the Lord’s clear instructions, which resulted in God’s decision to replace Saul, ultimately, with “a man after His own heart.”
Forty years after Moses’ encounter with God at the burning bush, his mission was accomplished. By God’s power and direction, Moses had led the Hebrews out of Egypt, made it to the edge of Canaan, and earned the people’s respect. Now, it was time for someone else to step in and lead the people into Canaan. That daunting task required another wake-up call that we’ll learn from this Sunday—a call given to a man named Joshua.
As Pastor Chuck Swindoll continues his series on God’s wake-up calls in Scripture, we’ll turn our attention to Moses and the burning bush, when the Lord completely surprised the aging shepherd with an unexpected command—to return to Egypt and lead the Hebrews in an exodus out of slavery and into freedom, all at the age of 80. Tune in for Moses’ wake-up call and see that reaching an older age does not disqualify us from taking on new and demanding challenges.