Canada Day (Episode 169) – Tiim Talks
Although yesterday was Canada Day, the national holiday is celebrated today. Pastor Stone reflects on the blessings of living in Canada and his prayer for revival.
Read MoreAlthough yesterday was Canada Day, the national holiday is celebrated today. Pastor Stone reflects on the blessings of living in Canada and his prayer for revival.
Read MoreDr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin suggest some areas in which the Lord often prompts the church member to take steps of faith. Every believer, not only those in leadership, needs to grow in their faith of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Read MorePastor Stone and Pastor Wolvin discuss the continual steps which are necessary for ministries following the will of God.
Read MorePastor Wolvin and Pastor Stone address the issue of conducting, directing or leading a faith ministry. The first step is to follow the leading of God to the first place He has prepared for you to go.
Read MoreGod’s grace abounds in His work though His servants. It is a privilege to be called into the ministry of Jesus Christ. He is the One Whom we serve; and He is a gracious and loving taskmaster.
Read MoreLast week the topic was dealing with difficulties in ministry; while this week’s topic is recognizing many of the blessings of being called to serve the Lord. The blessings always outweigh the difficulties.
Read MoreLast week we addressed the difficulties of being in the ministry; this week Pastor Wolvin and Pastor Stone reflect on the abundant blessings of serving the Lord Jesus Christ.
Read MoreSometimes a pastor feels – as Corinthians states – attacked on all sides. Pastor Stone and Pastor Wolvin deal with enduring the difficult times when the battle seems “hot.”
Read MoreOur two host Baptist pastors discuss the spiritual weariness which comes from dealing with problems among people.
Read MoreThe Scriptures teach that we are in a spiritual battle. Many pastors become weary of the battle as well as weary in the battle. Dr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin discuss some areas of confrontation which may come as a surprise to younger preachers.
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