by Greg Burdine | Aug 17, 2015 | Family, Sermon
Divorce is not okay. It is sometimes justifiable, more often it is inevitable; but it is most certainly not okay. The issue of divorce and remarriage is a difficult subject to come to a Biblical conclusion. First, there are a limited number of Scripture passages that...
by Greg Burdine | Aug 12, 2015 | Sermon
Most of us want to live the right kind of life. Deep down most people want to be honest, want to be thought of as kind, want to be good family members. Most couples that begin their marriage want to stay together and never disagree. Most people want to live by the...
by Greg Burdine | Aug 10, 2015 | Christian Living, Sermon
Jesus talked about Hell more than any other Bible personality. He also talked about it more than He talked about almost any other subject. The Greek word for Hell is Gehenna. It is a word with a history. It is a form of the word Hinnom. The valley of Hinnom is a...
by Greg Burdine | Jul 29, 2015 | Sermon
“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit” This was the last thing Jesus said or did Jesus before He died. It was a word of contentment, faith, confidence and love. I want to share a few thoughts I picked up about those this statement from Arthur W....
by Greg Burdine | Jul 27, 2015 | Christian Living, Sermon
Muhammad Ali was famous for crying out “I AM THE GREATEST!” The remarkable thing about each of us is that we would all like to be known, or at least remembered, as a great person. That means different things to each of us, but underneath the surface we all...
by Greg Burdine | Jul 20, 2015 | Sermon
Many call Jesus ‘Savior.’ The definition of ‘savior’ is: A person who saves someone or something from danger, harm, or failure; used by Christians to refer to Jesus Christ. Why do Christians call Jesus ‘Savior’? Because He saved...