Category Archive: Suggested Resources - Page 3

Resources to Navigate the LGBT Challenge
Posted August 5th, 2018 by Mike Hubbard

Our sermon this morning is focused on helping parents navigate the challenge of helping our kids in the midst of a cultural revolution in sexuality.  Our goal as a church is to come alongside parents to support, encourage, and equip them to be godly parents who train up their children to love Jesus and grow […]

Piper book on Scripture is the Free Book of the Month on Christian Audio
Posted July 3rd, 2018 by Mike Hubbard

Christian Audio has a fantastic book available for free as a download during the month of July.  Each month this website which makes all kinds of very good Christian reads available in audio book format has a free resource.  John Piper’s new book Reading the Bible Supernaturally is a well thought out examination on approaching […]

@9Marks Journal – Our True Political Witness
Posted July 1st, 2018 by Mike Hubbard

Preached on Politics this morning as part of our Top 10 Series, and wanted to pass along what I found to be a very helpful resource to think about this issue.  This is the Spring Edition of the 9-Marks Journal.  9Marks exists to equip church leaders with a biblical vision and practical resources for displaying […]

Together for the Gospel – Another Great Conference This Week
Posted April 12th, 2018 by Mike Hubbard

Two weeks, two amazing opportunities to grow as you hear some of the most anointed preachers of our age (David Platt, John Piper, Mark Dever, Matt Chandler, etc.).  The Together for the Gospel Conference is taking place this week.  It started yesterday (meant to get this post out earlier this week, sorry), and goes through […]

MLK50 Conference Audio
Posted April 11th, 2018 by Mike Hubbard

I can’t tell you how meaningful and challenging the conference I attended the MLK50 Conference last week in Memphis was for me.  While you may not have been able to attend, you can still listen to all of the messages, as well as the workshops.  Let me encourage you to listen to at least a […]


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