"description":"The Holy Art of Training Children commences on lifting the principles of childraising out of the commonplace and making them holy again. Denny Kenaston challenges fathers to repent of unscriptural focuses and embrace the 'beautiful realities of the Word of God.' Raising children is an art, 'a system of principles and methods employed in the creation of making something beautiful.' Are you ready to be a student of training children?",
"description":"Denny Kenaston analyzes in detail what the Word of God has to say about the absolute necessity of a father's heart turned towards his children. The heaviest load falls upon the fathers to represent God to the children, and without that flow of the turned heart in love, time, discipline and teaching, the inevitable result is the curse of disobedience which plagues so much of American society today.",
"description":"Denny Kenaston gives five crucial reasons why parents must get involved with their children's choice of a marriage partner: false Christians, high divorce rate, powerful emotions, compatibility issues, and the rewards of a happy marriage. Brother Denny also shares from the first marriage in the Garden of Eden why both physical and emotional virginity are so vital to safeguard, as well as some practical advice to some \"touchy issues\" such as sensuous clothes, flirting and \"the dating game\".",
"description":"What were the first words God spoke after His silence of 400 years? Zacharias the priest was the first to hear the Word of the Lord, yet despite his righteousness, he chose to be in unbelief. Ed Miller begins his study in Chapter 1 with contrasting Zacharias' unbelief with Mary's faith. With gentleness, he reminds all believers how easily we can fall into unbelief regardless of how close we walk with Him.",
"description":"Brother Paul Washer here shows us the framework for true biblical missions. The primary motivation for both our sending of missionaries, and also our going as missionaries is two-fold, we must not send men, but the truth of God, and we do not go primarily for man, but for God. The promotion of His name for His glory is the driving force behind the true missions of the Church.",
"description":"In this message brother Daniel shows how in the endtimes in which we live there is be a turmoil between children and parents beyond what has ever been seen before. The spirit of rebellion and strife is being seen and manifested in many youth from godly Christian homes. This message will encourage you parents to pray and keep over your children and to children you will be challanged if your resentment of your parents is sin.",
"description":"Michael Brown delivers a message and teaching that examines the heart, illuminating the secret motivations that inhibit the Spirit\u2019s reviving work and free reign in our lives. He assesses manifestations and the nature of the Spirit\u2019s work to transform lives with great wisdom, emphasizing repentance and regeneration even while encouraging abandon to the work of the Spirit and a passionate response to God.",
"description":"(preached: June 8, 2003) This is a great message about discerning between Truth as it is in Jesus and false teaching. God promises to those that seek Him with all their hearts that He will lead them into all truth. Truth seekers are those that worship God acceptably, but we must be careful of falling into the error of by our own human minds diserning and doubting all that is of God.",
"description":"In this message, brother William solemnly calls believers to abandon their own interests, and give God their best! He speaks on the danger in becoming tangled up with this world, serving our own purposes before God, and calls out against the compromise that is so rampant in the Church today. A challenge to Christians to give Jesus a perfect sacrifice, a life totally yielded to our precious Saviour, even unto death.",
"description":"This message was delivered on 02\/01\/1955. That which of value in man's sight is often based on the bigness of a thing, but value in the eyes of God is how much of His Son is in a thing.",
"description":"This message was delivered on 02\/01\/1955. That which of value in man's sight is often based on the bigness of a thing, but value in the eyes of God is how much of His Son is in a thing.",
"description":"Too many misunderstand the freeness of God\u00c2\u2019s grace and mistakenly think that the cost of following God is therefore free. But when you embark on this journey you will find that either you really trust God or you merely say that you trust God. How far are you willing to go?",
"description":"The focus on this sermon is revival and how it is not brought about political or social means. Quotes and references to Billy Sunday, Charles Finney, the Welsh Revival, Maze Jackson, George Muller, F B Meyer, D L Moody, and the movement of the Holy Ghost during outpourings of revival. \"If you asked me the greatest need in America right now, I'd say revival. There's enough born-again believers to turn the world upside-down for Christ, if we had the right kind of Christians.\"",
"description":"When Amalek fought Israel, God promised to have war with the generations of Amalek forever. This represented the forces of the devil against the purposes of God. The devil doesn't want you to enter into the rest of God. When you listen to the lies of the enemy and let him cause your faith to waver, you will remain in the wilderness, just as Israel did.",
"description":"The last book of the Old Testament enlarges upon the desired qualities of leaders, such as fearing God, living uprightly, and turning people from sin. Emphases in the book are the quality of what we offer to God, not the quantity, faithfulness in marriage relations, and raising a godly seed. The Old Testament ends with a curse that will be lifted when Christ comes.",
"description":"Ed Miller sets up the historical setting for the message of Malachi, showing how it is a message to a people who have had a history with God but hadn't heard from Him in a long time. Brother Ed points out some unique characteristics of this prophet and how his message is one of such a nature to cause us to cry, \"Dig deep, O God, and know my heart.\" (This series of messages was given in the spring of 2003 to a men's retreat in Easton, Maryland.)",
"description":"Ed Miller shows how one's theology of God's love can be correct, but when the \"devourer\" comes, we can begin to hold God's love in suspicion in our innermost being. He shows how doubting the love of God leads to a series of other problems.",
"description":"This is the account of a Missionary that went to Papua New Guinea and saw a 'People Movement' where hundreds of tribes people were converted to Christ (and not by the standards of today's easy-believism). A very powerful account of God's grace reaching an unreached people.",
"description":"Ravenhill draws a parallel between America today and Israel between Malachi and John the Baptist. Iniquity is abounding because there is no prophetic voice.",
"description":"Following from the previous message, Ravenhill cites historic examples of revival falling on congregations that have been saturated with prayer. Includes a remembrance of Irish evangelist Billy Nichols.",
"description":"Ed Miller opens the series focusing upon the main themes of the book: a love story in two worlds, the climax of the redemptive experience on the earth, the many comings and goings of the Groom, and the progress of the bride with the Groom. The heartbeat of Ed's message is your love affair with Jesus, entering into a real experience now of fresh comings of your Bridegroom! (This series of messages delivered at Del-Mar-Va Men's Retreat in March, 2004).",
"description":"A marvelous testimony of God's power through a woman who had committed her life to her Saviour. From the 1930's to 1940's, the Lord led her to face WWII and communism in Northern China, where she saved over a 100 orphans. After China fell to the communists, the Lord led her to the islands of Hong Kong and Taiwan, where the love He put in her heart for the Chinese and lost children continued until her death in 1970. Through her stories, she encourages all believers to completely give their entire beings to God and see what He can do with such a life entrusted to Him.",
"description":"A marvelous testimony of God's power through a woman who had committed her life to her Saviour. From the 1930's to 1940's, the Lord led her to face WWII and communism in Northern China, where she saved over a 100 orphans. After China fell to the communists, the Lord led her to the islands of Hong Kong and Taiwan, where the love He put in her heart for the Chinese and lost children continued until her death in 1970. Through her stories, she encourages all believers to completely give their entire beings to God and see what He can do with such a life entrusted to Him.",
"description":"A marvelous testimony of God's power through a woman who had committed her life to her Saviour. From the 1930's to 1940's, the Lord led her to face WWII and communism in Northern China, where she saved over a 100 orphans. After China fell to the communists, the Lord led her to the islands of Hong Kong and Taiwan, where the love He put in her heart for the Chinese and lost children continued until her death in 1970. Through her stories, she encourages all believers to completely give their entire beings to God and see what He can do with such a life entrusted to Him.",
"description":"January 25, 2009 - We are living in a time where many are professing a pursuit of God but in reality they are rejecting Him. Half hearted sacrifice will always produce a spiritual dullness. If we bring God a blind sacrifice we will be blinded. Before the Lord comes back He will send a word to us that will turn the people's focus from a self focus to a focus that is fixed on Jesus Christ. God will raise up a voice in this generation to clean things up. God is calling His church to bring the totality of our lives to Him for the betterment of humanity. Will you give all for the sake of this generation?",
"description":"March 25, 2007 - Discernment is an inner knowledge given by God that gives us the ability to discern areas of our hearts that are surrendered and areas of our hearts that are not surrendered. Discernment is also the ability to understand who is serving God and who is not serving God. God is calling us to return to Him, deny self and bring provision to the poor and needy, the downtrodden and those that are struggling. It's in returning to God, that we will begin to be an extension of His hand for provision and life to the poor. Are you giving \"YOUR ALL\" for the purposes of God and the furtherance of His Kingdom.",
"scripture":"Malachi 3:1-6, Daniel 10:8-12, Revelation 1:12-18",
"topic":"Second Coming",
"description":"February 15, 2009 - What is it like when the Lord visits His People? This sudden appearing will come as a strong inner voice of conviction. When the Holy Spirit comes we become aware of the ungodliness of our speech. The closer we get to the presence of Christ the more undone we feel and we are made aware of the grace and mercy that continually covers us. This visitation comes to gives us a heart for the poor and when the Spirit of God is flowing through us spiritual poverty is broken. Christ inside of us will heal us and give us fresh vision of the future.",
"description":"August 8, 2004 - If there is unforsaken sin in our heart it makes it impossible for the Holy Spirit to flow through us. But for the Christian that really wants the heart of God and desires the fullness of Christ, you will go into the refiners fire. Each one will go through our own fire according to the impurities that is in us. God will allow this fire for the last days so He can raise up a tried and tested army.",
"description":"This world is being flooded with sin and abomination by a devil intent on destroying and carrying away everyone he can, especially those who have a love for Jesus Christ in their heart and have his Spirit inside them. These are they who are crying out to God, who still hunger and thirst after righteousness, inspite of the apostasy in the mainstream church, and a sin-sick world, there are those who still hunger for God. This is a sobering message reflective of today's society, but ends in a joyous certainty of the victory and provision of our Lord for his people.",
"description":"This sermon is over 1 hour and a half, but well worth the listen. Keith Daniel retells many powerful stories about Gods keeping power against the hateful sin of divorce amongst Christians. This is a must hear sermon for any Christian families, what a powerful amount of testimony to overcome the devil.",