Sunday School by Linda Thacker from March 1: Vote for Wisdom
Starting from James 3:13-18, Linda shows us how to evaluate our own actions and choose true wisdom. She urges us to apply the same standard as we cast our votes.
Continue reading →Starting from James 3:13-18, Linda shows us how to evaluate our own actions and choose true wisdom. She urges us to apply the same standard as we cast our votes.
Continue reading →Our text is from Genesis 12:1-3. This is god’s commission to Abraham, still Abram at the time, calling him out to the place that God would show him. God promises to bless him and make of him a great nation, … Continue reading →
Linda sets us straight on the faith of our country’s founding father and urges us to return to the principles that made our nation great.
Continue reading →Jesus was once asked about the greatest commandment in the law. He responded with these words. “‘YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND.’ This is the … Continue reading →
Linda shows us that we can have an impact that extends well beyond our years from the example of Poet John Donne.
Continue reading →When God created Adam and Eve, Genesis 1:27 tells us that he created them “in His own image.” What does that mean? If we truly believed that of ourselves, how might it change the way we think and the things … Continue reading →
Drawing from the life of Harriet Tubman, Linda exhorts us all to live for others no matter the cost.
Continue reading →I’ll bet you never heard Deuteronomy 6 called the “love chapter”. Listen as Steve explains. You’ll be blessed.
Continue reading →Linda got me to sit down and talk about my recently departed grandmama a little for the Sunday school. It’s a testimony of how God can step in and change everything. My dad or my aunt would have been a … Continue reading →
how do we know if a message is truly coming from God? Does He even do that anymore? Certainly enough people have claimed to hear Him. How can we know? We have always taught that everything should be checked against … Continue reading →