Man's Greatest Challenge (Part Four)
Sermon; Given 12/31/2005
Satan's biggest targets for disinformation are God's called-out ones. How can the true disciples be identified?
Twenty Years On
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 12/30/2005
In a relatively few years, then, the work of Herbert Armstrong, which had taken about sixty years to build, was dismantled.
A Sanitary Christmas
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 12/23/2005
By its materialism and syncretism, this world's Christianity has helped the modern, secular world sanitize Christmas, disinfecting it of its biblical 'taint.'
Man's Greatest Challenge (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 12/3/2005
The minister's main task should consist of exhorting on spiritual matters rather than worldly ones, rejecting the profane in favor of the spiritual.
Coming Home to Roost
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 11/25/2005
At the root of American industry's troubles are policies and practices that will result in conflict, injustice, and the demise of many companies.
Man's Greatest Challenge (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 11/12/2005
Many have difficulty accepting internal biblical evidence attesting to the Bible's authority. When properly studied, there are no contradictions in Scripture.
What We Don't Know
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 11/4/2005
God promises to answer our requests with gifts that will unlock the shackles of ignorance, producing the confidence to live by faith while the world burns.
Why the Last Great Day?
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/25/2005
Some words are inadequate to describe the magnitude of certain things. Why is the 'Last Great Day' called great?
What We Can Learn from Booths
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/18/2005
God intends for us to learn daily lessons from living in booths during the Feast of Tabernacles, a joyous time after the harvest has been taken in.
Psalms 90-100
Bible Study/Sermon; Given 10/15/2005
Psalms 90-100 are prophetic, having a definite time progression, especially referencing the time frame between the Feast of Trumpets to the Last Great Day.
A Day Without Work
Sermon; Given 10/13/2005
Refraining from work on the Day of Atonement symbolizes our inability to atone for our sins. We, humble and poor in spirit, depend upon God for everything.
Teaching Respect for Property
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 10/7/2005
Nascent socialism is seen in the attitudes toward private property. Many have a nagging feeling that they do not control anything, even what they supposedly own.
Who Is on the Lord's Side?
Sermon; Given 10/4/2005
The Feast of Trumpets is a day of decision, a time to determine whether we are on the Lord's side. We must loyally fulfill the role to which God called us.
The Obsolescing Right
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 9/30/2005
God allows us to own things under Him to teach us lessons pertaining to stewardship so that we can learn to be more like Him and eventually exercise rulership.
Man's Greatest Challenge (Part One)
Sermon; Given 9/24/2005
It is almost impossible to make sense out of this world if we try to process the voluminous information available in these days of exploding knowledge.
Responding to Catastrophe
Sermon; Given 9/3/2005
How are we going to react when the next disaster strikes our area? Are we going to gripe and complain? Are we going to sit and wait for somebody to help us?
The Thin, Frail Line
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 9/2/2005
After Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans descended into a 'pre-industrial' condition. Then the thin, frail line between civilization and anarchy began to crumble.
Once Again, Britain Dominates Europe
'WorldWatch' Article; Posted 8/29/2005
Great Britain has a history of playing the balance-of-power game to keep any Continental state or empire from becoming strong enough to threaten Britain.
Open Mouth, Reveal Heart
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 8/26/2005
The 'just war' doctrine is anti-Christianity. The sixth commandment absolutely forbids it. Jesus' and the apostles' teaching clearly stand against it.
The Three Angels
Sermon; Given 7/30/2005
We tend to organize things in groups of three, such as the proclamation of the three angels in Revelation 14:6-13. Angelos could refer to a human messenger.