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A Wise Father?  Advice

A Wise Father? Advice

Pastor Jack draws from Joshua's charge to the people of Israel, calling fathers? and all believers? to make a decisive commitment: "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." He shares a personal story of how his own father returned to the Lord in 1948 and placed a plaque with this verse in their living room, a commitment that shaped Jack's entire family. Pastor Jack challenges men to write their commitment on paper and raise a physical stone as a monument to their decision, urging the congregation to reject the gods of heredity, captivity, and society, and instead incline their hearts toward the living God.
How to Lose?  Then Win Again

How to Lose? Then Win Again

Pastor Jack teaches from the sobering account of Achan's sin in Joshua 7, exploring how one person's secret disobedience cost Israel a battle at Ai. He distinguishes between stumbling in weakness? which God meets with patience and grace? and willful rebellion against God's clear commands. Through this Old Testament passage, Pastor Jack calls believers to examine their hearts, confess hidden sin, and understand that personal rebellion affects the entire body of Christ.
Conquest of Jericho

Conquest of Jericho

Pastor Jack draws from the story of Jericho's conquest to teach the congregation about spiritual warfare and persistent prayer. In a striking practical application, he addresses a real estate challenge the church is facing? a neighboring property owner refusing to negotiate? and leads the congregation in a prophetic act of walking around the contested property in silence, echoing Israel's march around Jericho. He emphasizes that God's victories come through patience, unity, completion of His purposes in us, and Spirit-led obedience rather than carnal strategies.
The Quest for Monument Builders

The Quest for Monument Builders

Pastor Jack teaches on Joshua chapter 4, exploring God's command to build memorials from stones taken from the Jordan River. He draws from this Old Testament account to show how God desires to work tangible, physical miracles in our lives that serve as lasting testimonies to His power? whether in marriage, sexual purity, deliverance from bondage, or other areas. Pastor Jack emphasizes that true spirituality manifests in concrete, visible transformation, not just ethereal religious experience.
When You Need a Miracle     Joshua 4

When You Need a Miracle Joshua 4

Pastor Jack teaches on the crossing of the Jordan River from Joshua chapter 3, exploring what it means to expect and receive your own miracle. Drawing from Israel's passage through Jordan at flood stage, he unfolds how believers today can move into God's miracle-working power by keeping their eyes on the covenant, walking without presumption, and sanctifying themselves completely to the Lord.