by Greg Burdine | Feb 17, 2016 | Christian Living, Sermon
Adultery, what a nasty word. It’s no wonder people don’t call it that, They refer to it as an affair, a fling, illicit love, even an extramarital relationship, anything but adultery. It seems every time I turn around people are unfaithful to their wedding vows and...
by Greg Burdine | Feb 15, 2016 | Family, Sermon
I talked about marriage in my sermon on Sunday. I think marriage is the most rewarding and difficult relationship a person can commit to. Throughout my marriage to Judy we have experienced the ‘thrill of victory’ and the ‘agony of defeat.’ It...
by Greg Burdine | Feb 9, 2016 | Christian Living
One of my fondest memories growing up was of a sweet elderly lady named Mary Keen at Trinity Baptist in Middletown, Ohio. Every now and then my pastor, Joe Lewis, and his son, Marty Lewis, would have her sing a song in church. Often she sang the song, ‘The Great...
by Greg Burdine | Feb 8, 2016 | Christian Living, Sermon
Money reveals the state of our heart as few other things can. Jesus said, “…where your treasure is, there will your heart be also” (Matthew 6:21). Money speaks. It tells us where our hearts are. What does your use of money say about you? The last...
by Greg Burdine | Feb 5, 2016 | Sermon
A few years back George Beane of Palmdale, California, stopped at a local Burger King and ordered 4 sandwiches at the drive-through window. Total cost of his bill: $4.33. However, when he handed the girl at the drive up window his debit card she absent-mindedly...