How to Find Yourself: Why Looking Inward is Not the Answer

How to find yourself: why looking inward is not the answer

Brian Rosner joins Michael to talk about the modern age of individualism and how identity is actually found outside of one’s self.

Why did God create people who would reject Him?

Why did God create people who would reject Him?

Why did God create people who would reject Him? A complicated question with an answer that’s perhaps simpler than you may think.

Helping our Kids Form a Biblical Worldview

Parents, this is the help you’ve been looking for. Founder and CEO of Foundation Worldview, Elizabeth Urbanowicz, joins Michael to highlight some of the greatest challenges parents face today and to offer practical resources to help them teach their children how to navigate our cultural context through a Christian worldview.

Past Thanks, Present Troubles

Present troubles: Psalm 40

Michael teaches through Psalm 40 the way through our present troubles is found in looking to God’s faithfulness in our past. This sermon was originally recorded at Stonebriar Community Church in Frisco, TX in 2011.

Is there a biblical argument for Christians to use self-defense?

Biblical self-defense

Is there a biblical argument for Christians to use self-defense?

Jesus’ Prayer at Gethsemane

Morris Proctor joins Michael for a conversation about discipleship, Bible teaching, and what we learn about Jesus from Jesus’ prayer at Gethsemene.

Why do we ask others to pray when we can pray for ourselves?

Why should we ask others to pray?

Why do we ask others to pray when we can pray for ourselves? A candid conversation about gossip, performative prayer, and the Biblical instruction to bear one another’s burdens.

How Social Media is Discipling You

Jen Oshman social media

Jen Oshman joins Michael to talk through the ways we’re being shaped by social media and culture, and how to navigate these influences responsibly.

Psalm 101: We Serve the King

psalm 101

Originally recorded at Cedarville Unversity in 2008, Michael teaches through Psalm 101.

Is there no accountability for Believers on Judgment Day?

The believers' judgment

The Bible says we will have an accounting for everything on the day of Judgment. If we are saved aren’t we spared from all the sins we’ve committed with Jesus standing by our side stating HE took our sins?