The New Testament boldly instructs us that at the moment of Christian conversion "old things have passed away; all things have become new." Sometimes it feels like the fulfillment is fleeting. And then we discover the Old Testament book of Joshua. It's an Old Testament picture of this New Testament truth. It is about the process of crossing over - from death to life, from the wandering of deliverance to the security of discipleship. It is about struggling between soaring victories and nagging defeats. And throughout its pages is recorded the faithfulness of God using people with feet of clay to walk his pathway of victory!
The Day The Sun Stood Still
March 19, 2017 • Mike Martindale
The Story Of Mad Dog
March 26, 2017 • Mike Martindale
The New Testament boldly instructs us that at the moment of Christian conversion "old things have passed away; all things have become new." Sometimes it feels like the fulfillment is fleeting. And then we discover the Old Testament book of Joshua. It's an Old Testament picture of this New Testament truth. It is about the process of crossing over - from death to life, from the wandering of deliverance to the security of discipleship. It is about struggling between soaring victories and nagging defeats. And throughout its pages is recorded the faithfulness of God using people with feet of clay to walk his pathway of victory!
Sincerely Yours
March 12, 2017 • Mike Adams
The New Testament boldly instructs us that at the moment of Christian conversion "old things have passed away; all things have become new." Sometimes it feels like the fulfillment is fleeting. And then we discover the Old Testament book of Joshua. It's an Old Testament picture of this New Testament truth. It is about the process of crossing over - from death to life, from the wandering of deliverance to the security of discipleship. It is about struggling between soaring victories and nagging defeats. And throughout its pages is recorded the faithfulness of God using people with feet of clay to walk his pathway of victory!
Trick Play!
March 5, 2017 • Mike Martindale
The New Testament boldly instructs us that at the moment of Christian conversion "old things have passed away; all things have become new." Sometimes it feels like the fulfillment is fleeting. And then we discover the Old Testament book of Joshua. It's an Old Testament picture of this New Testament truth. It is about the process of crossing over - from death to life, from the wandering of deliverance to the security of discipleship. It is about struggling between soaring victories and nagging defeats. And throughout its pages is recorded the faithfulness of God using people with feet of clay to walk his pathway of victory!