

Mike Balbier teaches about finding encouragement in the prayer for more transformative power. SS_Lesson_4_Presentation_Mike_Balbier


Mike Balbier teaches about finding encouragement in the deep gratitude for the gospel's remarkable power to transform.


Brian Leicht teaches from Psalm 133 and many passages that unity is the greatest gift of God, at the heart of the church, the future kingdom, the believer’s God-given identity, and the very nature of God. Marathon-Unity at the Heart-BL


Anticipating God’s eternal Kingdom and His plans for the new creation. Lesson Handout: Mike Balbier Lesson Notes Week 2


Dr. Mike Balbier teaches about reflecting on God’s eternal kingdom and His plans for the temporal world. Mike Balbier Lesson Notes Week 1


Steve McCoy teaches about how to go through troubled times (Isaiah 43:1-2)--"Are You in Trouble?" He highlights three key time-tested truths that need to be lived out with each new challenge life throws at us. Visuals


Steve McCoy teaches us that spiritual transitions are often challenging for God's people. We'll look at principles for adapting to new spiritual leadership from the story of when Elisha took over the ministry of Elijah.


Bob Campanella takes us through the gospels showing us a number of "fans of Jesus", but not true followers. He then takes us back to the apostle, Peter, how he changed through the power of the Holy Spirit demonstrating in 1 Peter the characteristics of a true follower of Christ.


Bob Campanella takes us through John 21, showing us how God provides for us to follow Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit.


Even when we don’t know precisely what God wants us to do, He has a method and an answer.


Wayne Stiles teaches from 1 Peter 1:23-2:3 how God shows our next steps— by our regular time in God’s Word, our source of spiritual growth.


Wayne Stiles teaches from Luke 2:1–7 how the seeming coincidence of the events surrounding the Christmas story speak to our struggles today. God sovereignly works through all events to bring about His perfect plan of salvation in our lives.


Wayne Stiles teaches from Luke 1:26–38 about the Holy Spirit’s amazing role in the original Christmas. From Luke’s words and from the apostle Paul’s words, we discover that because of Jesus, Mary was highly favored. And because of Jesus, we are highly favored and enabled by God’s Spirit to do great works for His glory.


Wayne Stiles teaches from Titus 3 how God can work through your life. God’s grace reminds us that we are not saved by good deeds but for them. A fruitful Christian life engages in good deeds that meet needs.


Wayne Stiles teaches from Titus 2:9-15 how the grace of God is more than for our eternal salvation, but it also helps us in the daily grind of life. God’s saving grace is our motivation for godly living.


Wayne Stiles teaches from Titus 2:1-8 about God’s desire for women and men, young and old. The Apostle Paul urges us that we never retire from the Great Commission, and we should determine to be an example of good deeds, honoring God before a watching world.


Wayne Stiles teaches from Titus 1 the secrets of an inspiring life. The qualities of church leaders are more than a checklist of impossibilities. They are qualities of character we all should strive for, because they represent the character of God—whom we claim to know.


We often hear from people that relatives seem to be the hardest to reach with the gospel. They know you better than anyone, so sometimes that makes it feel like it’s harder to reach them. We will share several Dos and Don’ts in this seminar that can help you overcome this barrier and share successfully with relatives! Lesson Handout


This training will equip you to share the gospel with confidence, clarity, and kindness. We designed this seminar for all believers, but particularly for those who want to share the gospel but are paralyzed by fear. We address the most common fears in evangelism and provide practical ways to overcome them. Lesson Hand-out


Wayne Stiles teaches from Acts 18 and selected epistles how memory triggers can bring the Bible into our lives. Using Paul’s example in Philippi, Corinth, and Ephesus, we can use the world around us to remind us of truths that renew our minds.


Dr. John Hannah teaches from Psalm 62, a poem of worship expressing confidence in the Lord for His protective mercies and strength. 2023-10-01 Marathon Psalm 62 Handout


Rabbi Vladimir Pikman explains significance of the Day of Atonement and its fulfillment in Jesus the Messiah.


Times of trouble, uncertainty, and stress call for trust in the Lord with our hearts and in our voices.


Wayne Stiles teaches from Acts 16 that we discover God’s will for our lives just as much by slammed doors as by open doors. God does the changing—whether it’s what direction to go or whether it's people’s hearts. The Lord’s leading requires us to stay teachable, humble, and to trust the wisdom of His timing.


What we might encounter on a daily basis as a believer in Jesus Christ may appear daunting, worrisome, and even discouraging; however, God is always aware of each of our problems and is willing to demonstrate His greatness of grace in delivering us through or from them.


In the Parable of the Sower, Jesus tells us that it is our job to sow. We need to sow the Word of God (the seed). God is responsible for the soil, the heart of the hearer.


Wayne Stiles teaches what the Bible has to say about God’s future Kingdom on earth and how it applies to each of us. Believers should seek first His kingdom and His righteousness - and be His witnesses. Unbelievers should take today's opportunity to accept Christ.


Wayne Stiles teaches from the book of James and from Matthew what the Lord is looking for in the lives of Christians.


Wayne Stiles discusses questions about angels, prodigals, women, and the Holy Spirit—from a biblical perspective in this final part of our Q&A sessions.


Wayne Stiles discusses questions about fish, family, foot-washing, prophecy, and our woke world—from a biblical perspective in this third part of our Q&A sessions.