What are we doing with the treasure we have

Vincent van Gogh was practically unknown during his lifetime. His brother Theo was his greatest supporter. Vincent and Theo both died in 1890. Theo’s widow, Johanna, was left with an […]

How should we look at Christian service

Arthur Ashe was one of the greatest tennis players who ever lived. He won five Grand Slam tennis titles, including Wimbledon. He reached this level of success even though he […]

Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are addressing another “Tough Text” – “The Parable of the Talents”. What is a talent? Why are […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering a question about measuring or evaluating the Christian life. Is it what God expects or wants […]

Who are the called, chosen and faithful

It may sound strange to civilians, but I can attest that members of the military’s elite forces are eager to be a part of the battle when our nation goes […]

August 5, 2022     Faithful, Lu 19:12-27, Minas, Parable, Servant, Steward

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Lucas Kitchen joins Bob Wilkin on the show. The guys will be addressing the Parable of the Minas, found in Luke 19:12-27. We […]

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