Resources & Bible Answers
Browse our topical library to find God's answers to life and ministry challenges.Christian Observances
Teaching on Pentecost
This is a series of teaching on the meaning and significance of the Day of Pentecost and the ramifications for all believers today.
Holy Week
The Holy Week study takes us through some of the events of Jesus’ last week leading up to his crucifixion and death.
Pentecostal Sacraments
In this series Daniel Tomberlin offers a full-length treatment of the theology and practice of Pentecostal sacraments.
Christ and Culture
Christian Culture
We hear a lot about the “culture wars,” but very few people, including Christians, truly understand what this means and what is involved.
The Bible, Sexuality, & Culture
increasingly problematic. How are people—especially Evangelicals and other conservative Christians—supposed to respond?
Biblical Marriage Covenant
Too often even Christian couples forget marriage is a sacred covenant.
Eschatology
A Conversation on the Book of Revelation
Dr. Craig Keener discusses his understanding of Revelation and why he has found himself moving away from dispensational premillennialism.
Understanding the Book of Revelation
In three sessions Ken Gentry presents an interpretation based upon an early writing date for the book and why he believes it was written before the fall of Jerusalem.
Eschatology and Interpreting Scripture
Gary Demar surveys the history of those prophesying “end times” and the modern evangelical fascination with the rapture and when that takes place.
Historical Studies
Trek Through Church History
This series is a historical survey of the development of Christian doctrine that takes a look at the people and issues that were behind defending and advancing the Faith.
U.S. Christian History
Dr. Pafford takes us through an intriguing and engaging historical presentation of the Providential Founding of Our Nation.
Leadership Development
Revival & Organization
As Pentecostals, we often crave revival, with the evidence being people added to the church and lives transformed.
Pastoral Care
The core idea of “pastoral care” is that pastors are to care. The word pastor comes from the Latin word for “shepherd.”
Customizing Ministry – Seminary
This five-session series assists pastors who are transitioning from one church to another as they seek to fulfill their calling in new settings.
Music & Worship
Equipping Worship Leaders
Many music ministers are recruited to lead a congregation in music, song and worship without adequate understanding of the requirements to minister effectively.
Focus on Music Ministry in the Church
In the first of two conversations focusing on the local church, Steve Allen discusses the importance of music in congregational worship, specifically from a Pentecostal perspective.
Prayer
Praying the War Psalms as Spiritual Warfare
Although the Psalms are much beloved by readers of the Bible, some hostile language in individual psalms may be disconcerting. Are these seemingly vindictive prayers acceptable in the mouths of Christians?
Groaning in the Spirit
Groaning in the Spirit is an important part of prayer as the Spirit Himself makes intercession through us in a supernatural means.
Praying the Breath of Life
This series was created to help the disciple of Christ receive divine oxygen to both live and thrive in an intimate relationship with Jesus.
Studies of the Word
Conversation through the Book of Acts
Craig R. Dumont, Mark Barber, and an occasional guest discuss the Book of Acts each week, live and uncut.
The Beatitudes
The Beatitudes are not action but character, spiritual qualities, “the beautiful attitudes.” They are the principles by which the believer must live to be happy.
Ezekiel in Context
Brian Peterson, Professor of Old Testament at Lee University, teaches through the book of Ezekiel.
Theology
Doctrine of the Church
This series provides an excellent introduction into a largely neglected doctrine that is of great importance to Pentecostal churches today – the doctrine of the Church.
Doctrine of Ascension
The feast celebrating The Ascension of Christ was one of the most important feast days on the church calendar for the first 1,500 years! Today it is almost an afterthought.
Death and Resurrection
As the church has moved away from preaching about death and, consequently, the hope and joy of bodily resurrection, non-Christian institutions have stepped in to offer alternatives.
