by Greg Burdine | Jun 4, 2020 | Family, Sermon
What are you hungry for? Since many restaurants have closed during our COVID-19 quarantine and all are carry-out only, I have been hungering to sit down in a nice restaurant and order a tasty meal. My favorite restaurants in Adrian are Culver’s, Chipotle, Hoagie...
by Greg Burdine | May 26, 2020 | Family, Sermon
“Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.” (Matthew 5:5) The meek will win the world! Doesn’t that sound ridiculous. We all know that it is the high-energy, powerful promoter, the big wheeler-dealer who gets ahead in life. The meek get...
by Greg Burdine | May 21, 2020 | Family, Sermon
I can tell a lot about someone by finding out what makes him laugh and what makes him cry. What person makes you laugh, makes you cry? What memory makes you laugh, makes you cry? What movie makes you laugh, makes you cry? What song makes you laugh, makes you cry? We...
by Greg Burdine | May 15, 2020 | Family, Sermon
Do you want a blessed home? When you look at some families the first word that comes to your minds is “blessed”. They seem to have so many good things going on. But when you look at so many other families today, rather than say, “Man, they’re really...
by Greg Burdine | Mar 3, 2020 | Family, Sermon
What was Jesus like when He was a boy? The Bible is silent about Jesus from the age of about 2 through 30. For 28 years, we have only one glimpse what He did and what happened to Him. In spite of some traditions, He did not perform any miracles as a boy because the...
by Greg Burdine | Jun 19, 2019 | Family, Sermon
A boy ran by a man standing on the curb. Five minutes later the boy rushed by again. After this had happened a half-dozen times, the man stopped him and asked, “What’s the idea, Sonny? What’s the rush?” The boy looked up very indignantly and shouted, “I’m running away...