
Hosted by Jason Shirk · EN

How does the doctrine of the sufficiency of scripture relate to the practice of counseling and sanctification? Do we truly have enough to deal with the various struggles we face in life?

How is it that our families become consumed with worldliness, sin and idolatry? On this Father's Day, let's take a look at the role we play in preventing the gradual spiritual drift in our homes.

Are the scriptures enough for the believer to know what he should believe and how he should live his life? Join us as we explore the biblical basis for believing that they are.

Pastor Shirk preaches on serving the Lord with passion and dedication from Romans 12:11.

Missionary Paul Harmon encourages us to be abounding in the work of the Lord.

What should we do when we do not feel the brotherly love anymore for our brothers and sisters in Christ? Is this natural? Pastor Shirk tries to guide us to answers from Romans 12:10.

What is it that propels the acceptable use of our spiritual gifts in service of our Lord? Without this foundation our service become merely serving in the flesh and it affects everything that we do.

As we wrap up our series on the spiritual gifts from Romans 12, there were a lot of things that could not be covered. join us as we discuss some of the pressing questions that one might have about this topic and jump into some of the doctrine of the spiritual gifts.

Join us as we conclude our mini-series on the spiritual gifts from Romans 12. With so many hurting in our world today, God has specially gifted some with a gift to meet that need in the church today.

Can't we live without the bible as a Christian? Why do we need it? Pastor Shirk tries to show how the bible is necessary for faith and practice.