by pastorcbc | May 23, 2021 | Daniel, Sermons
Daniel 12:5-7 You know something about a Christian believer who died in November 1992. But what you know about him is largely based on fiction, and not on fact. The fiction you probably know about is based on the writing of Ian Fleming, who wrote the James Bond...
by pastorcbc | May 9, 2021 | Sermons
Psalm 139 If you and I want to honor our mothers on Mother’s Day, we will need to listen to them carefully. They have much to say to us if we would just pay close attention. Many of us will not have that privilege of speaking to our mothers personally today. Perhaps...
by pastorcbc | May 2, 2021 | Daniel, Sermons
Daniel 11:45-12:3 In just four verses, the Book of Daniel portrays a grand panorama of future events: a coming battle of cosmic proportions, a time of trouble the like of which the world has never seen, the demise of the Antichrist, the description of the everlasting...
by pastorcbc | Apr 25, 2021 | Daniel, Sermons
Daniel 11:40-44 It has been said that sometimes the saints are schizophrenic. Those who would say so are not saying that all Christians are mentally ill. They are using the non-medical definition of “schizophrenia” to highlight “contradictory or antagonistic qualities...
by pastorcbc | Apr 20, 2021 | Sermons
Intentional Discipleship Part 1 Intentional Discipleship Part...
by pastorcbc | Apr 18, 2021 | Daniel, Sermons
Daniel 11:38-39 Have you ever heard someone say that you are “living in the dash?” What they mean is that you are presently living in that little hyphen between the date of your birth and the date of your death. With this in mind, every tombstone you see becomes a...