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Much can be learned by looking at a dead man's life...

...Even more so, by looking at a living man's death.
Nobody's ever killed Jesus by themselves.
Murdering the Son of God requires determination, cooperation, and, perhaps most importantly, information.
That's what makes the followers of Christ so valuable to the enemy. If only they're willing to do "the insider's job"

Do you ever feel like you're living life in the dark?

There might be a reason for that. Click here to find out why...


In this message we learn what real church is supposed to look like, and why we so seldom see it.

It's the job that nobody wants...


It’s been said that food preferences speak volumes about a person’s character & personality in any setting, which makes the last meal choice of a death row inmate an extremely powerful example of that theory. The central figure in this message happens to be a man on death row; who also happens to be eating his “last supper". Listen here to learn more about who he was, what he ate, and why this person's character & personality are so significant...
Some people think Breyers ice cream is worth dying for. Other people would die for a chance to meet Harrison Ford. Christians, on the other hand, are a unique group of people who are willing to give up their lives for each other, simply because it's what Jesus already did for us. Actually doing it, however, is a lot harder than we think...
If you were to look behind Jesus, you'd see a collection of very insecure people on His heels.
The followers of Christ aren't always known for unwavering trust in the One they follow.
When a person's faith in Jesus is eclipsed by their faith in them self, spiritual insecurity is inevitable, but these insecurities can be overcome. Faith is the key. Click the link to learn more...
People talk & sing of their love for Christ all the time, which isn't all that impressive when we show no less enthusiasm for the crush we've got, the vacation we take, or the puppy we own. Find out what real love is by looking at the love Jesus has for you,
and then put your own love to the test to see if it's real...
Some people mistakenly believe that if they give their life to Christ, He's going to make them miserable. Nothing could be further from the truth. Jesus wants you to be as happy as can be. Still don't believe it? Read your Bible. 

It's well understood that Jesus is the friend of sinners,
but if what He says in John 15 is true, then very few sinners will ever choose to be His friend...


If awards were given to groups of people for enduring persecution and injustice,
Christians would win by a landslide year after year after year.
By far the most victimized and brutalized of all religious groups worldwide, Christians needn't be surprised by the hatred of this world...we've got it coming...Jesus said so.
Qualifying for a pee-wee league football team & qualifying for the Navy Seals both require a certain amount of discipline & practice. But one kind of training only produces a boy who’s learned how to have fun…while the other kind produces a man who’s learned how to save lives. In a similar vein, the way your church trains you determines what kind of a Christian you'll become. If you know what you want to be when you grow up, then choose your church carefully.
Not all relationships are worth fighting for. Unless, of course, you’re Jesus. 
He left Heaven behind & lived like a slave to make sure He could have a relationship with you…

…what are you doing to maintain the relationship that you have with Him?

We may not all have the same priorities in life,
but each and every Christian should have the same priorities in the church.
Nothing good can be expected when our primary concerns as followers of Christ
are misaligned with His. If that's the case, we desperately need somebody to pray for us.

ARREST: (ar·rest /əˈrest/); 
"To seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody”

DENY: (de·ny / dəˈnī/);
“The state of refusing to admit the truth”

INTERROGATE: (in·ter·ro·gate / inˈterəˌɡāt/);
“To ask questions of someone (especially a suspect or a prisoner)
closely, aggressively, or formally” 
CONDEMN: (con·demn / kənˈdem/);
“To sentence (someone) to a particular punishment, especially death”

MURDER: (mur·der /ˈmərdər/);
“The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another”

BURY: (bur·y /ˈberē/); 
“To completely cover; cause to disappear or become inconspicuous”

RESURRECT: (res·ur·rect /ˌrezəˈrekt/);
“To restore (a dead person) to life”

RECOGNIZE: (rec·og·nize /ˈrekəɡˌnīz/);
“To identify (someone or something) from having encountered them before; know again"

REPRESENT: (rep·re·sent /ˌreprəˈzent/);
“To be entitled or appointed to act or speak for (someone), especially in an official capacity”

BELIEVE: (be·lieve / bəˈlēv/);
“To accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth of”

REVERE: (re·vere / rəˈvir/);
“To feel deep respect or admiration for someone”

LOVE: (agapaó / ag-ap-ah'-o);
“To embrace God’s will, choose His choices, and obey them through His power”