by Greg Burdine | Jul 21, 2014 | Sermon
A man came to me a few years ago and confessed that he had done something for which God won’t forgive him. As we talked, I’ll admit, it was a terrible sin. But I assured him that if he confessed it to God, God would completely and whole-heartedly forgive...
by Greg Burdine | Jul 18, 2014 | Family
I love weddings. Whether I am just attending or officiating, it is always a special time. Recently a wedding got me to thinking about how to make marriages better. One of the best things couples can do to help their marriage is have intimate conversations. These are...
by Greg Burdine | Jul 16, 2014 | Christian Living, Sermon
God, the incomparable Creator, is far above His finite creatures and beyond our ability to describe Him or comprehend Him fully; though we may know Him truly, we cannot know Him thoroughly. Such knowledge is always partial and imperfect. God’s thoughts are not your...
by Greg Burdine | Jul 14, 2014 | Christian Living
Jesus’ friends and family thought He was crazy. Following the selection of His 12 disciples, the crowds returned. Jesus was so involved in the needs of people that His time was completely occupied with ministry needs. His closest friends, and likely His family ‘went...
by Greg Burdine | Jul 11, 2014 | Christian Living, Current Issues
On 5th Avenue in New York City you can see two statues. One is at Rockefeller Center. It is a gigantic statue of Atlas, straining to hold the world on his shoulders. He is the most powerfully built man in the world and can barely stand under this burden. You can live...