I have a long-form podcast
A 90-second devotional can provide a valuable reminder or help set our minds on spiritual things each day. We also need more in-depth teaching from scripture, which provides context and detail.
These more lengthy messages from God's word are intended to help us consider principles and doctrinal concepts more deeply. They are released, just as they were recorded, in a classroom setting at Harvest Baptist Church.
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Recent Episodes
Knowing Him
This is the second message in our Long-Form series called “Consistent Character.” It asks us to consider how knowing Christ can transform our character.
Be more religious?
This is the first message in our Long-Form series called "Consistent Character." It asks us to consider religiosity and how it relates to Christian character.
Consistent Character series
Our latest long-form series will run eleven weeks. In "Consistent Character," we will discuss our disposition, thoughts, intentions, desires, and actions.
Study and Commitment
This is the tenth and final message in our Long-Form series called “Learn to Study.” It asks us to consider the discipline we need for studying the Bible.
Study and Ministry
This is the ninth message in our Long-Form series called “Learn to Study.” It asks us to consider how we can use our Bible study to reach others for Christ.
Study and Convictions
This is the eighth message in our Long-Form series called “Learn to Study.” It asks us to consider how study can help us when we struggle with grey areas.
Study and Affections
This is the seventh message in our Long-Form series called “Learn to Study.” It asks us to consider how study might be successful in changing what we want.
Study and Trial
This is the sixth message in our Long-Form series called “Learn to Study.” It asks us to consider how the study of scripture can help us in difficulty.
Study and Fellowship
This is the fifth message in our Long-Form series called “Learn to Study.” It asks us to consider who else should be involved in our Bible study.