Ecclesiastes: The Futility of Meaning

Solomon, the wealthiest and wisest king, embarked on a grand experiment, seeking meaning in life’s pleasures and achievements. Yet, he concluded all were vanity—futile and unsatisfying. His journey, marked by self-indulgence and a constant “I” focus, ultimately revealed that without God, all pursuits under the sun lead to the inevitable, frustrating reality of death and being forgotten.

12 Disciples of Jesus: Mathew – Part 1

The sermon discusses Matthew the Apostle’s conversion, highlighting his background as a tax collector and his decision to follow Jesus, forsaking his lucrative position. It emphasizes the simplicity of Jesus’ call to “Follow me,” illustrating the importance of dedication to God, as demonstrated by Matthew’s establishment of a feast to bring others to Christ.

How can I be a Good Parent?

In our study on the roles of husbands and wives as parents, we now come to the precious truth that God chooses each parent with great care. Speaking about Abraham in Genesis 18:19, God says …

Can a Woman lead the Family?

In this issue, let us look at the leadership role God has assigned to husbands. This subject can be a very sensitive and volatile one to discuss in the modern world. Even many so-called Christian …