by Greg Burdine | Apr 22, 2016 | Sermon
If Christians spent as much time praying as they do grumbling, they would soon have nothing to grumble about. J. Edgar Hoover (former FBI Director) once said, “The spectacle of a nation praying is more awe-inspiring than the explosion of an atomic bomb. The force of...
by Greg Burdine | Apr 18, 2016 | Bible, Sermon
The doctrine of the Tribulation is important and should be understood by every Christian. There is more space in the Bible given to this 7-year time than the 1,000 year Millennial kingdom, heaven, hell, or just about any subject except salvation and the promise of...
by Greg Burdine | Apr 12, 2016 | Sermon
I remember during the Gulf War, many pastors preached on prophecy. It seemed like we could be at the end of time. I’ve learned that times of war tend to do that. Because we feel unsettled, many Christians feel like the end must be near. When World War I broke out,...
by Greg Burdine | Apr 7, 2016 | Personal
Today (Thursday) was the last ministry day of our missions trip with Champs Missions in The Bahamas. It started out with pineapple or coconut tarts. These are like foot long rolls with stuffing inside. Yum! Yum! Very filling. Because it was raining this morning we...
by Greg Burdine | Apr 6, 2016 | Personal
I am midway through our missions trip with Champs Missions in The Bahamas. Weather today was a little cooler – low 80s and breezy. But still a wonderful day! We start everyday with devotions and prayer. Rick Schuessler shares some great insights into life on the...