This sermon on James 3:13-18 is about the two kinds of wisdom that James describes. Those are easy to see on paper, but is much trickier to see in our own lives. How can we know if we are aiming at the wrong target in our lives?
Christmas Road Trip: Nazareth
The Story of God's Faithfulness
Gutsy Life Gutsy Ministry
The Call: Paul's Legacy (or "Show Me Your Scars")
The Call: Paul's Writings (or "Why did Paul Get Writer's Cramp?")
The Call: Paul's Personality (or "Was Paul a Jerk?")
The Call: Paul's Heart (or "Why did Paul Travel so Much?")
The Call: Paul's Mind (or "What were Paul's Ideas?")
The Call: Paul's Life (or "Who was Paul?")
The Northminster Huddle
Jonah, a Big Fish, and a Crazy Plant
Zacchaeus, a Wee Little Man, and a Tree Climb
Jesus, a Samaritan, and Some Wounds
Daniel, Disobedience, and Camping with Lions
Benaiah, Mighty Valor, and Snowy Days
David, Goliath, and Strategic Advantage
Gideon, Fleece, and How to Drink Properly
Learning to Sabbath
Moses, Tablets, and Drinking the Golden Calf
Joseph, Favoritism, and Sovereignty
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Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)