Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 23 days 12 hours 40 minutes
Troy Nesbitt, President of The Salt Network, invites us to lift our eyes to the harvest, and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with others. Tonight's service is part of the 2024 GO Conference at Cedarville University.
Today's GO Conference speaker is Troy Nesbitt, President of The Salt Network. Speaking from 1 Timothy 1:5, Pastor Nesbitt stresses the importance of confession of sin in every Christian's life.
Tonight's GO Conference speaker is Troy Nesbitt, President of The Salt Network. Pastor Nesbitt shares five principles of forgiveness that every believer must practice. His text is Matthew 6:9-15.
Today's GO Conference speaker is Troy Nesbitt, President of The Salt Network. Pastor Nesbitt shares that every major movement of God has taken place on the backs of young people, and through believing prayer.
Continuing the series entitled "The Coming King", Dr. Jason Lee calls us to rejoice in the salvation of the Lord. His text is Luke 1:26-55. Dr. Lee serves as Professor of Theological Studies at Cedarville University.
Today's chapel is led by Cedarville University's Student Government Association. SGA Chaplain Quin Machado gives a message of encouragement about the glorious future we have with Christ, free from the curse of sin. His scripture passage is 2 Corinthians 5:1-10.
Today's speaker is Jon McDugle, Lead Pastor at West Bridge Church in Danville, IN. Pastor McDugle looks at the mighty ant in Proverbs 6:6-11, and warns against slothfulness in our lives.
Today's speaker is Justin Cook, Lead Pastor at Parkside Bible Church in Brownsburg, IN. Pastor Cook shares that God's grace comes to surprising people in surprising places through surprising means. His text is Genesis 28:10-22.
Dr. Thomas White teaches from Romans 7 that we must recognize our wretched condition. Dr. White serves as President of Cedarville University.
Today's speaker is Dr. Jon Wood, Vice President for Student Life & Christian Ministries at Cedarville University. Dr. Wood cautions us against hardening our hearts against God; rather, we must turn to Him in obedience. His text is 1 Samuel 18-20.