Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Listen for yourself

For those who read our stuff and may wonder about our teaching ministry....

After a long down period our church's podcast of recent Sunday messages is back up and running.

I'm currently doing a series called "Gear Up!" taken mostly from the description of spiritual warfare and the armor of God given to us in Ephesians 6.

Andy also taught recently, and his message on faith and feelings ("More than a feeling") is there as well.

6 comments:

Apple said...

Off the subject, but a friend has asked me and I don't know the answer. She is looking for a devotional guide for her and her husband. More specifically, she would like one that speaks to the man rising up and being the spiritual head of the home and the wife's roll in helping. Do you know of any??

marcia said...

Well, I think I know what I will be listening to while doing some things around the house this afternoon! The sun is shining brightly in Western Michigan today. Between that and a bit of a southern accent I expect to hear in your voices, I can envision myself lying under a palm tree somewhere!

CFHusband said...

haha...no southern accent here...at least not anything more than you'd expect anywhere else south of Michigan

marcia said...

We never thought we had a "northern accent" either, until our son went off to college in Evansville, Indiana. He got teased about his "bright vowels." Still don't know what a bright vowel is...but we apparently speak them! Gonna crank up the volume on these speakers now, and listen to some sermons while I putt around here getting some things done.

Rick Lawrenson said...

Applepiemom: I recommend checking out www.everymanministries.com for devotional materials. I use their "Every Man's Bible" when I teach our men's groups at church.

Marcia: It's a good thing you're staying busy while listening. They tend to put people to sleep.

marcia said...

OK, one down, and I'm still awake!! And, sorry to say, no visions of palm trees! :) "Fire" sounds more like "far" than "fi-er"..but I'll give you a pass on that one. Good stuff, Rick! :) Thanks for making it available.