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Dean Elliott continues the Amber Alert: Lost in Johnson County series by looking at Paul sharing his story in Acts 26.  We are also called to become storytellers where Jesus is the hero.  Using Paul’s example, Dean explains how, when and where we are to share our story.

David denHartog explains difficult truths from Luke 13:1-9.  There is a lesson to learn in the face of catastrophe such as we are seeing in our time. This is the blog post by Joel Rosenberg that Dave references: What in the World is Going On?

Don Hunt uses various stories of the Bible to explain how our lives can share the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.  We are challenged to consider the questions ….  What is in your showcase?  What is the aroma that you give off? Scripture references: 2 Corinthians 2:15-17; 2 Kings 5:1-1; […]

Don Hunt continues the Amber Alert: Lost in Johnson County series.  In life, we often evaluate where we are in our relationship with someone else.  Don calls this a DTR – determine the relationship – conversation.  There are several stories in the Bible where Jesus and Peter also have encounter that determines or changes their relationship.  In […]

Dean Elliott continues Amber Alert: Lost in Johnson County, with a lesson from Mark 4:1-34.  Why does anyone want to listen to Jesus?  They listen because someone tells them about Him.  There are 3 spheres of responsibility when the Gospel is shared – our’s, their’s, and God’s. Scripture references: John 10:19; 2 Corinthians 4:1-5; John 6:44-47 (The […]

On a scale of a 1 to 10, how sure are you of your eternal life?  There are many reasons that people lack assurance in their salvation.  What is God’s answer for assurance?  How can we know beyond the shadow of a doubt that we have eternal life?  David denHartog uses I John 5:9-15 to […]

David denHartog begins the Amber Alert: Lost in Johnson County series teaching from Galatians 1:6-9 and Romans 3:21-26.  There are lots of lost people in Johnson County.  We are to personally share our faith with those around us.  We need to know what the Gospel is and we need to be clear in our declaration of […]

Dean Elliott concludes the Roller Coaster series, teaching from Mark 9:14-29 about how we can have the supernatural power to say yes to walk in God’s will.  Our prayer life anticipates and expects to grab ahold of the mighty power of God so we can do things that are supernatural.

Dean Elliott continues the Roller Coaster series, focusing on what we ask for in prayer.  We must learn to say no to the flesh, so that we can say yes to God’s will and the power of the Holy Spirit.  Beginning in Mark 14:27, we look at the most colossal blunder of the flesh compared to […]

Dean Elliott explains that the first rule for riding a roller coaster is:  know what to expect.  The same is also true when we live a life of prayer through the power of the Holy Spirit.  Dean helps us understand what to expect and where we wind up using Romans 7 and 8, and Philippians […]