These sermons are expository lectures proclaimed by Bible scholars that are not only Gospel preachers but most are also college professors with Doctorate Degrees. For the last twenty five years we have recorded these wonderful sermons. With this Podcast we hope to share these sermons for your edification.
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Monday, April 25, 2011
The Resurrection Of Jesus
Have you ever really stopped and taken time to dwell on all the powerful meanings of the resurrection of Jesus? If you have taken the time, then you know the value of that kind of meditation. This podcast is a sermon by Thaxter Dickey that uses his many years of presentation to walk us through all of those powerful meanings and explain the details of what it really means to each one of us!
Speaker: Thaxter Dickey
Recorded: April 24, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
He Is Risen!
Three words that mean everything is not "I love you" but rather the important three words are, "He Is Risen!". Thaxter Dickey provides an excellent sermon about the importance of the fact Jesus really did come back to life! Also explained in this lesson is why the resurrection of Jesus means so much to our future.
Speaker: Thaxter Dickey
Recorded: April 17th, 2011
Saturday, April 9, 2011
A Biography Of Barnabas
Have you ever known a person that just seemed to encourage everyone around him? One such person was an individual by the name of Barnabas. This lesson by Phil Roberts tells about his life and teaches us valuable lesson that we can learn from Barnabas.
Speaker: Phil Roberts
Recorded: November 5th, 2000
Friday, April 1, 2011
False Security in False Doctrine
Have you ever read one of those "tell all books"? Well, this is a tell all sermon. While there are some in the religious world that endorse tolerance at all cost - that cost has become a sense of false security for individuals. This sermon challenges the biblical accuracy of doctrines held close by many of our friends and neighbors.
Speaker: Phil Roberts
Recorded: June 7, 1998
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