Category Archive: Suggested Resources - Page 4

Resource List for the Here I Stand series
Posted September 24th, 2017 by Mike Hubbard

These are books and other resources being used by Mike in his study, and recommended to you for further interaction with the history of the Reformation and the great Gospel truths that came from this period. Online Resource Here We Stand from Desiring God – This has not started yet, but they plan to publish […]

Searching the Scriptures and Finding Jesus – Some Questions for your Bible Reading
Posted February 8th, 2017 by Mike Hubbard

So, I got a few responses after the sermon on Sunday about the questions at the end.  A few frustrated people told me that I went too fast and they were trying to write the questions down but we didn’t leave them on the screen.  My bad on that!  So I wanted to publish them […]

Recommended Reading for 2017
Posted January 5th, 2017 by Mike Hubbard

A recent list of the top selling Christian books for 2016 reveals something very problematic about the faith of the current church.  We don’t like thinking.  We love feeling, but don’t really want to engage much of anything that will make us think deeply about God and ourselves.  Furthermore, there is little discernment.  Among the […]

Quest for Joy – C. S. Lewis Quote on Desires
Posted October 23rd, 2016 by Mike Hubbard

I referenced a quote from C. S. Lewis this morning as we talked about our quest for joy and the reality that lasting joy is found only in Christ.  Wanted to post this here on the blog for your meditation this week. “The Christian says, ‘Creatures are not born with desires unless satisfaction for those […]

Inside Out Series on the Gospel and our Emotions starts Sunday
Posted June 17th, 2016 by Mike Hubbard

Our summer series is going to look at our inner-person, and help us interact with emotions. As I was growing up I heard my mother often say, “Emotions are neither right or wrong, they just are.” That statement had a big impact on me, but one day I began evaluating this statement through the lense […]


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