Living Water
Welcome to the Christian’s Hour Program! TCH is a ministry of Gospel Broadcasting Mission. GBM’s mission is to broadcast the message of Jesus, in their own language, to unreached people groups and tribes world-wide. We learn a lot about each other in our conversations. And some conversations touch us more deeply than others. One of the most amazing things God has done for us, is in sending his son to live among us. We learn of God as we learn of Jesus, and we learn from Jesus through his teaching, and also, people’s conversations with Him, recorded in the Bible. In many Bibles, the quoted words of Jesus are printed in Red, and this month Aaron Brockett is sharing from the Bible’s book of John a series of messages simply entitled Red Letter Talks. Aaron Brockett is the preaching minister at Trader’s Point Christian Church with multiple campuses in Indianapolis, IN. So, at a town well, Jesus has a conversation with a woman, steming from a request for a drink of water. Uneventful, “insignificant”, right? Well, everything about that conversation, even the fact that it took place, is more than chance. In today’s message Aaron unpacks what he calls “one of the most significant conversations Jesus ever had.” Here's Aaron… To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/326/29
You Must Be Born Again
When it comes to the Bible, there is a lot we could say. It is the word of God communicated by the Holy Spirit through specifically chosen men.It follows the history of the world via God’s interactions with men, tracing God’s plan and purpose throughout history. In fact, the central them of the entire book is God’s Son, Jesus. In many Bibles, the quoted words of Jesus are printed in Red, and this month Aaron Brockett is sharing from the Bible’s book of John a series of messages simply entitled Red Letter Talks. Aaron Brockett is the preaching minister at Trader’s Point Christian Church with multiple campuses in Indianapolis, IN. Early in Jesus’ ministry, a highly credentialed member of the Jewish leadership counsel came to Jesus at night with tough questions concerning Jesus’ teaching and entering into the Kingdom of God. Jesus’ Red-Letter response speaks volumes for us today.So, here’s Aaron with a deep dive into the Red-Letter words of Jesus! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/326/29
Hope for Eternity
Life brings hurts that sometimes seem insurmountable. And in this series “Hope for the Hurting” our speaker this month Bob Russell has been sharing how we can find Hope when we are hurting, when we hunger, when we are blind, and even when we grieve.Bob Russell is a retired senior minister of Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, where he served for 40 years as “Southeast” became one of the largest churches in America. Jesus promised, as recorded in the Bible’s book of John chapter 4, that He had water to give that we would never thirst again. A water springing up to eternal life. Jesus offers that hope to those who will believe in Him. So; hurting, hungry, blind or grieving Jesus offers hope that is more than just for the moment, it is a hope that endures, an eternal hope… here’s Bob Russell with hope that is realistic, hope that is reasonable, hope that is truly eternal. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/326/29
Hope for the Grieving
Life brings hurts that sometimes seem insurmountable. You know, that pain that can be a hunger for something deep within, a hurt that blinds you or overwhelming grief when you experience loss, even doubt can bring hurt that overwhelms. All this month, Bob Russell, is unpacking the “hope” that Jesus brings “to life” when our hurts seem insurmountable. Bob Russell is a retired senior minister of Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, where he served for 40 years as “Southeast” became one of the largest churches in America. Grief has been defined as the emotion or complex of emotions we experience when we loose anyone or anything we love deeply. Over the past few weeks our church has suffered the loss of several loved ones, including one dear lady who was a member of our small group.In the midst of loss, though, for those who believe in Christ, there is Hope. In today’s message: “Hope for the Grieving” Bob explores the comfort we can find in Jesus, and shares how we can be an instrument to bring Hope for the grieving. Here’s Bob… To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/326/29
Hope for the Blind
I think all of us can acknowledge that in life there are hurts that seem insurmountable. That pain can be a hunger for something deep within, a hurt that blinds you or overwhelming grief when you experience loss, even doubt can bring hurt that overwhelms. This month, our speaker, Bob Russell, is unpacking the “hope” that Jesus brings “to life” when our hurts seem insurmountable. Bob Russell is a retired senior minister of Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, where he served for 40 years as “Southeast” became one of the largest churches in America. There are some people who have 20-20 Vision but can see, can’t grasp the spiritual; they are spiritually blind, and are in danger of living eternally in darkness. Jesus talked about people who had eyes, but could not see. So, let's hear what Jesus has to say about the parallels between physical and spiritual blindness because all of us could use a healing touch from Jesus. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/326/29