I Love My Church: Because We Love God’s Word (2 Peter)

Free resources for youth pastors, small group leaders, parents, teens, etc:
8 – ILMC – 2 Peter – Bible (audio).mp3
8 – ILMC – 2 Peter – Bible (netma).pdf
8 – ILMC – 2 Peter – Bible (handout).pdf
8 – ILMC – 2 Peter – Bible (ppt).ppt
8 – ILMC – 2 Peter – Bible (notes).pdf
8 – ILMC – 2 Peter – Bible (service flow).pdf
8 – ILMC – 2 Peter – Bible (small groups).pdf
This CBSM lesson is all about how to hear God’s voice in your life. Peter says something in his second book that is absolutely shocking and life changing when it comes to God’s voice and Him speaking to us. Make sure to check out this lesson. What are your thoughts?

Storyline #47: 1 Samuel 1-3 “The Rise of The Kingdom: Answer Every Call”

1 - introFree files for youth pastors:
1 – 1 Sam 1-3 – Samuel (game: kingdom text mix)

1 – 1 Sam 1-3 – Samuel (pulpit)

1 – 1 Sam 1-3 – Samuel (Scripture)

1 – 1 Sam 1-3 – Samuel (service order)

1 – 1 Sam 1-3 – Samuel (fillout sheet)

1 – 1 Sam 1-3 – Samuel (mp3)

1 – 1 Sam 1-3 – Samuel (ppt)

            “Kingdom” is a word that everyone gets and wants if they know it or not.  When I was around 7, my cousin and I would hangout a lot to set up our G.I. Joes like a kingdom battle.  In the next room, my sister would set up her Barbies like a peaceful kingdom-home.  All kids freak out when they get to experience the Magic Kingdom at Disneyworld.  Even elderly people love to join a kingdom-like retirement village with their own chariot-golf carts, dwell in their own castle-apartments, etc.  A kingdom is a place were people life live together ruled by a king.  Our culture and we as humans seem to both understand and desire a kingdom, but why?  Everyone sets-up their own kind of kingdom.  Why?  It’s because God created us for an eternal and powerful kingdom.

            Leading up to the book of 1 Samuel, God is moving Israel into the kingdom phase of their history. Continue reading