by Greg Burdine | Jun 18, 2014 | Christian Living, Personal
Soccer is the world’s most popular sport. In most countries it is called football. For some (mostly Americans), they just don’t get it. For others (myself included), I love watching and playing soccer. When I was in high school at Middletown Christian School I...
by Greg Burdine | Jun 16, 2014 | Christian Living, Sermon
While in college I heard a sermon by Bruce Wilkinson that deeply impacted my life. I don’t remember the details of the sermon, but the key principles have helped me stay focused in my Christian life. Try to imagine three chairs, side by side, on a stage. Each of...
by Greg Burdine | Jun 9, 2014 | Christian Living, Sermon
Last weekend Judy & I (with Jennifer & Savannah) ran in a 5K race to benefit the Kassie Wingerd Scholarship in Clinton. Kassie is a girl who was part of our church and died at the age of 13 from leukemia. We didn’t run because we wanted to run but to do...
by Greg Burdine | Jun 6, 2014 | Christian Living, Current Issues
I’ve been preaching through Mark’s Gospel and several times Jesus has had a confrontation with the religious leaders about His ‘work’ on the Sabbath. This has led me to two questions that need to be answered. Is Sunday the Christian Sabbath?...
by Greg Burdine | Jun 4, 2014 | Christian Living, Current Issues
As we enter another graduating class into the world, I have a suggestion – Ask God to guide you in your life. Whether you are going to college or entering the work force, God can help you in whatever direction you are going. Prayer is a powerful force. Even if...
by Greg Burdine | Jun 2, 2014 | Christian Living, Sermon
Judy & I took care of two of our grandchildren all last week. On the last evening we decided to take them to Spotted Cow for one last memory-maker. My 4 year old granddaughter reached her hand in mine, and without looking at me, simply said, ‘Papaw, I love you.’...