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Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
What Does God See When He Looks at Me?
Listen as Pastor Rick talks about recent events in the news and uses them as a springboard for self-searching and seeking to draw closer to God. Are you in an intimate relationship with God? Do you know how He perceives you? What does God see when He looks at you.
Friday, July 10, 2015
Footprints to Follow Series - Sermon 9 - Walk Pure
Listen as Pastor Rick challenges us to live purely amid an impure culture. This straightforward message is spoken carefully in love. Please hear this message which seems more important than ever in our time.
Labels:
abstinence,
aphrodite,
Christian walk,
culture,
disciple,
Ephesians 5,
Ephesus,
follow,
footprint,
footstep,
gay,
homosexuality,
immorality,
intimacy,
Marriage,
purity,
sex
Monday, September 9, 2013
YOLO - Words of Earth - Wisdom of Heaven Series
Listen as Pastor Rick preaches another message from the Words of Earth - Wisdom of Heaven series. Is YOLO a philosophy Christians should live by?
Labels:
bucket list,
carpe diem,
choice,
culture,
die,
dust,
eternal life,
eternity,
Garson O'Toole,
Hebrews 9:27,
impulse,
judgment,
life,
party hard,
popular,
rap song,
seize the day,
sin,
YOLO,
you only live once
Monday, July 29, 2013
DEEPER STILL
Listen as Pastor Rick challenges us to go deeper still with the Lord in this second half of 2013. Christ is the only answer to the challenges of our lives and culture. Surrender to Him is still most essential above all else.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
A Recent Note to the FRC...
I recently sent this note to the FRC:
"Good Evening. First let me say that I am a big believer in the causes you support and the morals you hold valuable. I share many of them. However, I wanted to comment on the recent email you sent where you had a small note titled "Standards of Conduct." In it the sexual assault crisis at Lackland Air Force Base was mentioned and the implication of the article is that the military is not doing enough to protect our service members from such assault.
As a military member for the last decade, I would like to contest that assertion. As a devout Christian serving in the Air Force, I can say with all their flaws, this is one area where the military spends huge amounts of money and time to combat the problem. It is drilled into recruits and airman from day one how there is a zero-tolerance policy for sexual misconduct. Pornography is not permitted at work (not even pin-ups in lockers for the most part). Cursing is taboo in most work-centers, and we receive frequent regular email traffic, briefings, and commander's calls where this subject is addressed. Honestly, it is hammered home so much, that I get tired of hearing it. Sexual assault coordinators are on call 24-7 and every airman is repeatedly given the information how they may access all available resources for prevention or treatment of sexual assault. I honestly don't know how the military leadership could do more than they already are from a methodology standpoint.
The problem is deeper than policy. I think the rising tide of sexual assault and pervasive immorality is not a reflection of military culture but rather a reflection of the American Psyche. With the breakdown of morality nearly complete in our society, it is little wonder young men and women who are thrown together from all walks of life continue to represent the culture from which they come as both perpetrators and victims. They merely display a cross-section of our culture.
The military cannot repair brokenness of this magnitude. Only Americans with strong moral fiber and character backed by the strength of a firm faith in the living God can hope to effect change while standing against this onslaught of failure. And only God can truly rescue this nation and that only if people willingly submit to His precepts. Anyway, I just wanted to set the record straight a little from the perspective of someone in the ranks. I love this nation and am deeply saddened watching its decay. It is my fervent prayer that God will have mercy on our collective national soul. God bless your ministry."
I hope you take the time to pray for those who fight for right in the culture wars of our nation. They need it now more than ever!
"Good Evening. First let me say that I am a big believer in the causes you support and the morals you hold valuable. I share many of them. However, I wanted to comment on the recent email you sent where you had a small note titled "Standards of Conduct." In it the sexual assault crisis at Lackland Air Force Base was mentioned and the implication of the article is that the military is not doing enough to protect our service members from such assault.
As a military member for the last decade, I would like to contest that assertion. As a devout Christian serving in the Air Force, I can say with all their flaws, this is one area where the military spends huge amounts of money and time to combat the problem. It is drilled into recruits and airman from day one how there is a zero-tolerance policy for sexual misconduct. Pornography is not permitted at work (not even pin-ups in lockers for the most part). Cursing is taboo in most work-centers, and we receive frequent regular email traffic, briefings, and commander's calls where this subject is addressed. Honestly, it is hammered home so much, that I get tired of hearing it. Sexual assault coordinators are on call 24-7 and every airman is repeatedly given the information how they may access all available resources for prevention or treatment of sexual assault. I honestly don't know how the military leadership could do more than they already are from a methodology standpoint.
The problem is deeper than policy. I think the rising tide of sexual assault and pervasive immorality is not a reflection of military culture but rather a reflection of the American Psyche. With the breakdown of morality nearly complete in our society, it is little wonder young men and women who are thrown together from all walks of life continue to represent the culture from which they come as both perpetrators and victims. They merely display a cross-section of our culture.
The military cannot repair brokenness of this magnitude. Only Americans with strong moral fiber and character backed by the strength of a firm faith in the living God can hope to effect change while standing against this onslaught of failure. And only God can truly rescue this nation and that only if people willingly submit to His precepts. Anyway, I just wanted to set the record straight a little from the perspective of someone in the ranks. I love this nation and am deeply saddened watching its decay. It is my fervent prayer that God will have mercy on our collective national soul. God bless your ministry."
I hope you take the time to pray for those who fight for right in the culture wars of our nation. They need it now more than ever!
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Sin & Its Solution
Listen as Pastor Rick shares a serious message about our understanding of sin and how to find a solution to sin in our lives. If you would like a copy of the notes from this sermon, please see below.
Labels:
actual sin,
committed sin,
culture,
God,
holiness,
Holy,
Jesus,
original sin,
salvation,
sanctified,
saved,
sin,
sinful,
sinfulness,
Stand against sin
Monday, January 23, 2012
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