by Greg Burdine | May 25, 2016 | Sermon
It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend. Better to have an enemy who slaps you in the face than a friend who stabs you in the back. You don’t expect betrayal from a friend. But for there to be betrayal there must be trust. The saddest thing...
by Greg Burdine | May 19, 2016 | Christian Living, Sermon
Fasting is an exercise in self-denial and self-discipline to abstain from food. Going without food or drink for any period of time is a form of fasting. “Breakfast” means to ‘break a fast.’ Many ancient pagans believed that demons could enter the body through...
by Greg Burdine | May 16, 2016 | Sermon
The story of the anointing of Jesus is found in three Gospels – Matthew 26:6-13; Mark 14:3-9; John 12:1-8. A recent sermon I preached about this event reminded me that Jesus deserves every opportunity to show our love to Him. Jesus has just a few hours left to...
by Greg Burdine | May 11, 2016 | Family, Sermon
I think beyond a doubt, the most famous mother, and probably woman, in history is Mary the mother of Jesus. I want us to look at the characteristics of the woman that God chose to raise His son. As we look at Mary we will see that she is a wonderful example of a mom,...
by Greg Burdine | May 2, 2016 | Sermon, Uncategorized
In 2001 Christian radio host Harold Camping stated that Judgment Day would take place on May 21, 2011 and the end of the world would take place five months later on October 21, 2011. Most Christian groups did not accept his predictions. However, quite a few around the...
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...