Understanding Human Behavior – Part 5 – The Brain in a Congregation
›› Personal Support ›› Mission ›› Founders menusidebottom LifeResource Ministries Resource Understanding Human Behavior 5 #20090423humanbehavior This series delves into the function of the human brain to see how our past affects us in every day life, what we can do to change the things about ourselves that we don't like, and how we can learn to relate more effectively to others. The first installment covers the first principle of brain function.
Teaching Morality at Church
How do people come by their moral values? Does it happen automatically? Is it a developmental process? If values come out of the Bible, how do they get from the Bible into the heart? Does the congregation have a part to play?
Teaching Morality in the Family
How do people come by their moral values? Does it happen automatically? Is it a developmental process? If values come out of the Bible, how do they get from the Bible into the heart? Is it possible, as many of our children are hearing in school, that it's possible to be "good without God?"
The Meaning of Pentecost
There are seven festivals in the Bible that picture steps in God's salvation plan. Since Jesus Christ is the focal point of that plan, He is also the focal point of each festival. Perhaps that is one reason why the New Testament church observed all seven of these God-given Biblical Festivals.
A Case for Personal Growth
We all have things about ourselves that we don't like. Things like our weight, our personality, various habits, etc. God tells us we must give up our life for him, like Christ did for us Yet it seems incredibly difficult to make changes, to surrender ourselves to God. Is it really that hard, or do we just not know what to do?
Developing Morality
How do people come by their moral values? Does it happen automatically? Is it a developmental process? If values come out of the Bible, how do they get from the Bible into the heart? Is it possible, as many of our children are hearing in school, that it's possible to be "good without God?"
The Source of Morality
What exactly is morality? Where does it come from? Can you be moral without God? And what does morality have to do with righteousness, values, ethics and principles – and being good? How do all those things fit together? Or do they?
The Meaning of the Days of Unleavened Bread
There are seven festivals in the Bible that picture steps in God's salvation plan. Since Jesus Christ is the focal point of that plan, He is also the focal point of each festival. Perhaps that is one reason why the New Testament church observed all seven of these God-given Biblical Festivals.
The Meaning of Passover
There are seven festivals in the Bible that picture steps in God's salvation plan. Since Jesus Christ is the focal point of that plan, He is also the focal point of each festival. Perhaps that is one reason why the New Testament church observed all seven of these God-given Biblical Festivals.
Defining Morality
What exactly is morality? Can you be moral without God? And what does morality have to do with righteousness, values, ethics and principles – and being good? How do all those things fit together? Or do they?
Why The Tree
People sometimes ask us, when they look at our logo, "Why the tree?" It comes from the first Psalm. There we are told that the person who follows God is like a tree planted by a river. From an unseen source it receives an unending supply of sustenance. Roots go deep, branches go up and out, and fruit is abundant. Because of God's gracious care the person who follows him flourishes spiritually.
Your Life Theme
Your Life Theme explains that we all have one or more life themes that affects the quality of our life every day. Do you know what your life theme is? Learn how to discover it by ordering this thought-provoking presentation.
The Eighth Day And Beyond
There are seven festivals in the Bible that picture steps in God's salvation plan. Since Jesus Christ is the focal point of that plan, He is also the focal point of each festival. Perhaps that is one reason why the New Testament church observed all seven of these God-given Biblical Festivals.
Feast of Tabernacles, Babyland
There are seven festivals in the Bible that picture steps in God's salvation plan. Since Jesus Christ is the focal point of that plan, He is also the focal point of each festival. Perhaps that is one reason why the New Testament church observed all seven of these God-given Biblical Festivals.
Feast of Tabernacles, Healing Broken Hearts
There are seven festivals in the Bible that picture steps in God's salvation plan. Since Jesus Christ is the focal point of that plan, He is also the focal point of each festival. Perhaps that is one reason why the New Testament church observed all seven of these God-given Biblical Festivals.
Atonement, At-One With God
There are seven festivals in the Bible that picture steps in God's salvation plan. Since Jesus Christ is the focal point of that plan, He is also the focal point of each festival. Perhaps that is one reason why the New Testament church observed all seven of these God-given Biblical Festivals.
Trumpets, the Return of Christ
There are seven festivals in the Bible that picture steps in God's salvation plan. Since Jesus Christ is the focal point of that plan, He is also the focal point of each festival. Perhaps that is one reason why the New Testament church observed all seven of these God-given Biblical Festivals.
Understanding Human Behavior – Part 4 – The Brain in a Family
This series delves into the function of the human brain to see how our past affects us in every day life, what we can do to change the things about ourselves that we don't like, and how we can learn to relate more effectively to others. The first installment covers the first principle of brain function.
Understanding Human Behavior – Part 3 – Rapid Brain Development
This series delves into the function of the human brain to see how our past affects us in every day life, what we can do to change the things about ourselves that we don't like, and how we can learn to relate more effectively to others. The first installment covers the first principle of brain function.
Understanding Human Behavior – Part 2 – How our Past Affects Us
This series delves into the function of the human brain to see how our past affects us in every day life, what we can do to change the things about ourselves that we don't like, and how we can learn to relate more effectively to others. The first installment covers the first principle of brain function.