by Greg Burdine | Aug 19, 2015 | Christian Living, Sermon
We all know what poor is. Sophie Tucker once said, “Listen. I’ve been rich, and I’ve been poor. And believe me, rich is better.” But Jesus pronounces His first blessing on those ‘poor in spirit’. This is the first beatitude and is the foundational attitude...
by Greg Burdine | Aug 17, 2015 | Family, Sermon
Divorce is not okay. It is sometimes justifiable, more often it is inevitable; but it is most certainly not okay. The issue of divorce and remarriage is a difficult subject to come to a Biblical conclusion. First, there are a limited number of Scripture passages that...
by Greg Burdine | Aug 14, 2015 | Christian Living
Recently I read the book, Conspiracy of Kindness, by Steve Sjogren. This is a book about servant evangelism – doing acts of kindness to open doors to present the claims of Christ. It is not a theory book – but taken from the outreach of a church in Cincinnati....
by Greg Burdine | Aug 12, 2015 | Sermon
Most of us want to live the right kind of life. Deep down most people want to be honest, want to be thought of as kind, want to be good family members. Most couples that begin their marriage want to stay together and never disagree. Most people want to live by the...
by Greg Burdine | Aug 10, 2015 | Christian Living, Sermon
Jesus talked about Hell more than any other Bible personality. He also talked about it more than He talked about almost any other subject. The Greek word for Hell is Gehenna. It is a word with a history. It is a form of the word Hinnom. The valley of Hinnom is a...