Jun 30, 2013
Chasing After the Wind
By: Curtis Crawford
Series: general
Solomon discovered the hard way that living a life apart from God and the purpose He has destined for each of us, leads only to frustration and regret. He considered all he had done and all he had earned as valuable as “chasing after the wind.” Time wasted attempting to grab hold of something elusive and just out of reach. Holding onto the hope of happiness and joy, yet finding the closer he came to his prize the further away it seemed to be.
WatchNotesDownloadDateTitle
- Jun 30, 2013Chasing After the Wind
Jun 30, 2013Chasing After the WindBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalSolomon discovered the hard way that living a life apart from God and the purpose He has destined for each of us, leads only to frustration and regret. He considered all he had done and all he had earned as valuable as “chasing after the wind.” Time wasted attempting to grab hold of something elusive and just out of reach. Holding onto the hope of happiness and joy, yet finding the closer he came to his prize the further away it seemed to be.
- Jun 23, 2013Integrity: Rewarded
Jun 23, 2013Integrity: RewardedBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: A Life of IntegrityIn this last message on integrity, we look at the rewards of living a life dedicated to God and not complicated with ulterior motives. Daniel’s life of integrity was rewarded with lasting friendships, God’s divine protection and provision, and influence over an entire nation for God.
- Jun 16, 2013Integrity: Tested
Jun 16, 2013Integrity: TestedBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: A Life of IntegrityDaniel’s integrity in his relationship with God was put to the test when he was faced with the decision to compromise or be fed to lions. The choice he made was not on the spur of the moment. He had decided long before then he would not compromise who he was in God, no matter what the consequences might be.
- Jun 10, 2013Integrity Defined
Jun 10, 2013Integrity DefinedBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: A Life of IntegrityDaniel exhibited a life of integrity from the moment he was chosen to be a part of the King’s elite servants until the day he died. He reflected integrity in every area of his life; his job, his relationships, and with God.
- Jun 2, 2013God’s Promise Delivered
Jun 2, 2013God’s Promise DeliveredBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalSometimes the fulfillment of what God has promised us for our lives requires action. If we don’t have to fight for it, we won’t truly appreciate its value.
- May 26, 2013Some Things Are Worth Fighting For
May 26, 2013Some Things Are Worth Fighting ForBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalNehemiah reminded the workers and the citizens of Jerusalem that some things are worth fighting for. He told them to fight for their brethren, their children, their spouses, and their homes.
- May 19, 2013Turning Passion Into Action
May 19, 2013Turning Passion Into ActionBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalNehemiah’s life was interrupted by the realization that the city of his fathers, Jerusalem, was in disarray and the people were suffering. His heart was broken and he had a choice to make. Should he remain in the comfort of the palace or risk it all and allow God to use him?
- May 12, 2013A Life Interrupted
May 12, 2013A Life InterruptedBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalNehemiah's life was looking pretty good when we find him in Nehemiah chapter one. He is the king's cup bearer and confidant. As a result, he never wanted for anything and he lived a life of privilege. All of that changed however, when he stopped to ask a fellow Israelite, who had journeyed from Jerusalem, about the city and its inhabitants. The answer to this relatively simple question changed Nehemiah's life forever.
- Apr 28, 2013Desperate to Delivered
Apr 28, 2013Desperate to DeliveredBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalJust as Pharaohs of Egypt forgot the legacy and accomplishments of Joseph, the church has allowed our country to forget the power and truth of God.
- Apr 21, 2013The Crisis of Belief
Apr 21, 2013The Crisis of BeliefBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalWhen God purposes us with a task, it is typically a work that only He can accomplish. At a pivotal moment, we will face a turning point, a crisis of belief. At that moment, our response defines what we believe about God. When that time comes, what will you do?