AltarCast
Summary: AltarCast provides you with different biblical teachings from different speakers and churches every episode. Listen to a wide variety of speakers and messages and when you find one you like, you can subscribe to their podcast directly. For an ENHANCED version of this podcast with slides and hyperlinks, search for AltarCast Enhanced in iTunes.
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Podcasts:
Dr. Carl Anderson of Trinity Fellowship Church teaches on the mountain top experience Jesus had with Moses and Elijah.
Richard Golio of Central Christian asks and answers, how do we foster practical, spiritual discipleship and change in our own lives? (1 Cor 12:25-27; James 1:22 & 25; Mark 8:34-35; Heb 12:5-11; Matt 28:19-20)
James concludes his practical letter by addressing a most positive and powerful use of the tongue: prayer. Effective prayer is offered at all times, with vulnerability, in humility, from right relationships, by everyone, for the holiness of the church.
Pastor Scott Winn of RBFC, discusses how lust, and its servant pornography, are becoming a greater battle ground than many are aware. Find out how Christian men, women, and children can begin to be prepared to deal with these powerful temptations.
Hank Lamb of Central Christian Church speaks on how God trains us in ways unique to us to fulfill unique purposes, and we know little or nothing about where we are going.
Dr. Mark Engelthaler of Richland Bible Fellowship speaks on when our focus stays on Jesus we will do incredible things for the Kingdom of God, but when we get distracted by the world or our circumstances we no longer can be all that God wants us to be.
Matt Blackwell of Richland Bible Fellowship talks of the need to set up stones of remembrance so that we do not forget that God is active and working for our good and His glory. (Joshua 3&4)
Dr. Darrell Bock of Trinity Fellowship and author of Breaking the Da Vinci Code, speaks on how the church can engage our culture spiritually, with the correct tone.
Craig Schill speaks on Romans 6:15-23 from Trinity Fellowship Church.
What does it mean to think like Jesus? How can I take my thoughts and take them captive to obey Christ? Check out this weeks devotional thought about the mind of Christ.
Dealing with failure - There are no blowouts in the Christian life, only slow leaks. In a nutshell: Be unwilling to be stopped by your failures and be willing to learn from them.
You call yourself a Christian. Live like it. A new life requires a new lifestyle. Old attitudes and actions must be left behind and new ones put in their place. (Ephesians 4:17-24)