Keep broadcasting the prayer meetings. Thank you so much for broadcasting the prayer meetings. The last 2 weeks of the Prayer Talk have blessed immensely and I am learning to break away the old habits and getting right before God in prayer.
Peter
Great Sermon! The presentation is very well done. However, the music is so secular that the message is often lost by the fleshly beat of the music - what a shame that godly music cannot be used anymore.
What shines in a dark world? A very good message about the connection between New Testament sign miracles and the apostles, about Christ's second coming.
Listen if you work with youth! I have never made a public comment on a sermon. However, I needed to get the word out. Listen to this one and then talk to your children, your teens, your young adults, and apply them to your own life. Technology is not bad, as Dr. Hummel says, but are we using it righteously. This was one of the most informative and practical ways to apply living for Christ in this age of technology. Built my Spirit up to know that there is someone helping youth in such a crucial way. It taught me what questions to ask. i will listen again and again. Thank you.
Great Sermon! This message was very powerful, it was thought provoking. It not only dealt with the erroneous paths our youth and young adults are following, but also deals with who are the role models. In many instances, technology has been a tool for everyone to confront what we need to constantly repent and turn away from. It is so much a need for FAMILY REVIVAL. For everyone to come clean, not hiding anything from one another, particularly our most precious possessions, our children and/or grandchildren. I continue to pray for more pastors as Dr. Hummel to be raised up to work with youth, our next generation of global leaders.
Treasuring the Gospel. Excellent incentive to rethink the fundamentals of the Gospel. Very good challenge to the idea that we know already these things!
Teens+cellphones=??? This is an excellent look at what confronts young people in today's world. I would clarify one point: "p2p" means peer-to-peer, not person-to-person, and concerns file sharing networks (BitTorrent, eMule, etc) where there is usually no personal interaction but just an exchange of files (some legit, some not). File transfers generally run in the background and don't require personal involvement once the transfer is set up. On the other hand, social networking sites like MySpace are quite different in nature -- they're interactive web sites (where anything goes) which demand a lot of time and involvement. As far as p2p goes, parents might want to be aware of what their teens are making available on these networks, since sharing files which are copyrighted by big, powerful organizations with lawyers is called dissemination, and usually the companies whose copyrights are violated come after the name of the person who pays for the Internet connection, not the person who actually did it. Could be a good way to discuss consequences.
Living faith and assurance. Excellent message about the relationship between present living faith and assurance of salvation. Some very good points in this sermon!
Great Sermon! Spiritual blindness in unconverted and in Christians, differentiated. The tragedy of not continuing with Christ after beginning with Him.
Great Sermon! Thank you for this sermon it was truly a blessing. This sermon is a must for anyone seeking what God wants for us. May many more listeners be blessed by this sermon.