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  • Married With Children Series

    Contributed by Ken Mckinley on Mar 10, 2010
     | 5,051 views

    The 25th and final sermon in our series on the Baptist Faith and Message

    The Family (BFM #25) Married With Children Text: Ephesians 5:22 – 6:4 By: Ken McKinley (Read Text) Now if you’re the observant type, then you have already realized that I have skipped article 17 – “Religious Liberty,” and the reason I’ve done that is because we’ve already talked about it. We ...read more

  • A Mother's Legacy

    Contributed by Ken Pell on May 9, 2011
    based on 3 ratings
     | 22,150 views

    Three principles that should govern a mom as she raises her kids to know and follow Jesus Christ.

    A MOTHER’S LEGACY 2 Timothy 1:5 Sermon Objective: Three principles that should govern a mom as she raises her kids to know and follow Jesus Christ. INTRO Indira Ghandi once said, “If you give me good mothers I will give you a good nation.” Her comment is not unique. Many world ...read more

  • Legacy Of Love

    Contributed by Dan Cormie on May 10, 2008
    based on 1 rating
     | 6,643 views

    A Mother’s Day message on loving over the long haul.

    Dakota Community Church May 11, 2008 A Legacy of Love What do you do with these Hallmark holidays? It is mother’s day and so some of us will be going out to dinner or getting together at someone’s home to honor our mom’s. It is a special day for many that is looked forward to, a day for ...read more

  • The Bi-Polar Possibilities Of Motherhood

    Contributed by Ed Vasicek on May 12, 2008
    based on 1 rating
     | 2,515 views

    Not your typical Mother’s Day sermon. From our perspective, motherhood -- or parenthood in general -- is an open-ended proposition. But godly mothers have chosen to take the risks and walk with God through times both good and bad.

    The Bi-Polar Possibilities of Motherhood (Ruth, passim) 1. Nothing is quite as sweet as the attachment most children have to their mother. 2. One evening after dinner, my five-year-old son Brian noticed that his mother had gone out. In answer to his questions, I told him, "Mommy is at a ...read more

  • I Promise Mom!

    Contributed by Michael Mccartney on May 13, 2008
    based on 2 ratings
     | 3,274 views

    We need to promise our mothers that we will do the following 4 things so as to please the Lord and really bless our mothers at this time of the year.

    I Promise Mom! Opening Video Illustration: Honoring Mothers from BlueFishTV.com Movie honoring New Life Moms made by Pastor Mike Thesis: We need to promise our mothers that we will do the following 4 things so as to please the Lord and really bless our mothers at this time of the ...read more

  • The Reward For A Christian Father

    Contributed by Major Gerardo Balmori on Apr 2, 2011
    based on 14 ratings
     | 7,984 views

    Today’s world don’t make it easy to be a Godly Dad. We often make the assumption that Dads really need to be thrashed about the head and neck for failing to live up to God’s standards – and then wonder why they don’t come to church. Men I have the inspi

    Mayor Gerardo Balmori The Salvation Army Introduction: Today’s world don’t make it easy to be a Godly Dad. We often make the assumption that Dads really need to be thrashed about the head and neck for failing to live up to God’s standards – and then wonder why they don’t come to church. Men I ...read more

  • Gritty Motherhood

    Contributed by Ed Vasicek on May 11, 2015
     | 2,727 views

    Every mother is different and every situation is different; but successful moms are hands-on moms.

    Gritty Motherhood [Note: this is a slight 2015 revision of one of my previous sermons, a 2007 sermon titled “Hands-on Motherhood”] 1. According to CNN, "The typical [stay at home] mother puts in a 92-hour work week… and works at least 10 jobs. In order of hours spent on them per ...read more

  • Boundaries For Our Kids Series

    Contributed by David Henderson on Aug 11, 2012
     | 4,581 views

    In this message we look at the need for boundaries in the lives of our children. Not only do children need boundaries, they actually want them.

    “Boundaries for our Kids” Ephesians 6:1-4 For me when I was growing up there was not a better show on television than the Andy Griffith show. And one of my favorite characters was Ron Howard, AKA Opie. I never missed an episode of that show. Just a couple of years ago Ross was ...read more

  • Fathering God’s Way Series

    Contributed by Matthew Kratz on Jun 19, 2010
     | 5,743 views

    In order to father God’s way, a Godly Father 1) Knows God 2) Loves God & 3) Shows his love for God.

    As Barbara Kay said this week: Happy are those for whom Father’s Day means a barbecue and a card poking fun at Dad’s foibles. Not so much for children whose "father" was an anonymous sperm sold to create a child he would never know or likely care to know. For them "Seed Provider’s Day" would be ...read more

  • Building Strong And Healthy Family Relationships Series

    Contributed by C Jordan on Jun 20, 2010
    based on 10 ratings
     | 48,369 views

    Part of our destiny as Christians involves our family life. God’s Word gives us several keys to having strong and healthy family relationships.

    DESTINY #6: BUILDING STRONG AND HEALTHY FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS HAPPY FATHER’S DAY! • This is a day with mixed emotions for many people, depending on whether or not your father is alive, and how well you may have known him, if at all. • My step-dad passed away nine years ago, and my biological dad ...read more

  • A Godly Home Guarantees Godly Kids Series

    Contributed by Michael Luke on Jul 22, 2016
    based on 1 rating
     | 13,165 views

    The problem with this myth is that people have confused a promise with a proverb and that creates a great problem.

    Series: Mythbusters “A Godly Home Guarantees Godly Kids” Proverbs 22:6 Open We’re continuing on this morning in our series of messages called Mythbusters. We’re looking at eight spiritual myths – spiritual urban legends – to which many people subscribe. ...read more

  • Disciple Series

    Contributed by Pat Damiani on Feb 24, 2017
     | 7,220 views

    Meeting our children's greatest need

    As we’ve discussed for the last four weeks, raising G-Rated Kids in an X-Rated World is not easy. And perhaps, even in the church, we’ve made it even more difficult because of the expectations that we place on parents. Often, it seems like what I call the “Christian parenting industry” feeds these ...read more

  • A God’s-Eye View Of Society Series

    Contributed by Daniel Habben on Apr 10, 2016
     | 3,867 views

    How are things supposed to work in the family and workplace? Paul tells us.

    “How does it work?” When’s the last time you asked that question? You’re going to laugh, but I recently asked that question when someone lent me their cell phone. I wasn’t sure how to turn the phone on, how to place a call or end it. “How does it work?” I ...read more

  • Big Mess. Boundless Mercy.

    Contributed by Daniel Habben on Jun 16, 2013
    based on 1 rating
     | 7,559 views

    Lessons from Manasseh’s Memoirs

    You’re familiar with David, the Goliath-killer and shepherd king of Israel. You know a few things about his son, Solomon, the builder of the temple in Jerusalem and the guy who had 700 wives. But can you name any other Israelite king? Saul (the first king of Israel), and Ahab (the wicked king ...read more

  • Children Who Are Respectful Series

    Contributed by Dave Stone on Jun 19, 2013
    based on 5 ratings
     | 8,519 views

    When we show respect to our parents and when we teach respect to our kids, you look different, they look distinctive, and God is honored.

    Respect is something that certainly seems to be fading. We go in a coffee shop or you travel someplace or you’re in a school, and we see kids who oftentimes are disrespectful. And I feel sorry for them because I know that they weren’t raised in a way to be taught respect. So we want to ...read more