Taking Care of Fallen Comrades
In this inspiring message, Fred Slye highlights the importance of taking care of fallen comrades and knowing our true enemy as good soldiers in God’s army. Drawing from both military history and Biblical principles, he challenges us to restore and uplift those who have fallen and reminds us that our battle is not against one another, but against spiritual forces. #help4today
We’re On the Same Team
Fred Slye shares insights on being a good soldier from 2 Timothy 2:22, emphasizing the importance of fleeing youthful lust and pursuing righteousness, faith, and peace. Drawing parallels from his own experiences in basic training, he highlights the need for unity, obedience, and a shared mission among believers in the Christian life. #help4today
Wearing the Uniform & Recruiting Others
Fred Slye emphasizes the importance of not being ashamed to wear the uniform of a Christian, drawing parallels to military service and the need for proper presentation. He highlights the significance of being identifiable as a Christian through actions and behavior, as well as the duty of recruiting others to the faith with conviction and integrity. #help4today
Enduring Hardship
Fred Slye discusses the importance of enduring hardship as a good soldier, referencing Second Timothy chapter two. He highlights the attributes of perseverance and enduring afflictions in the Christian life, emphasizing the need to remain steadfast in the face of trouble and persecution. #help4today
Celebrating Veterans Day and Serving as Soldiers for Jesus Christ
Fred Slye reflects on the significance of Veterans Day, expressing gratitude to those who have served in the military and drawing parallels to being soldiers in God’s army. #help4today
How Is Your Financial Testimony?
Bro. Fred Slye shares ten tips for maintaining a stellar financial testimony as a Christian.
Faithful Stewards
Every Christian has been given the admonition to be faithful in the area of financial stewardship. How are you doing in this area?
You Do The Math
Sometimes things just don’t add up in the Christian life. We cannot always explain how God takes care of those who faithfully tithe, but we can always explain that He does.
New Year’s Resolution Checkup
Are you “keeping the pace” regarding your financial goals now that 2021 is well underway? This lesson will encourage you to do just that.
Profit or Loss
A great deal of emphasis is placed on making a “profit” in the financial world. However, financial profit should not be the priority for the Christian.
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