June 29, 2023 by Ken Yates in Blog - Grace, humble, legalism, Servant
Can a believer be

In writing to the church at Philippi, Paul refers to some people who are “enemies of the cross” of Christ. My guess is that many people who read this description […]

June 1, 2023 by Ken Yates in Blog - Elijah, Humility, Servant
Is it OK with you if you are only a sidekick

In any venture, everybody knows the name of the star. For example, Michael Jordan is considered by most basketball experts to be the greatest basketball player who ever lived. He […]

What makes a great name

All of us recognize certain names. We know them because they belong to famous people. They might be sports stars, celebrities, or movie actors. Sometimes, they are so famous they […]

Do you ever feel you are not important in the work that God is doing

Americans love heroes. We love to root for people who succeed in the face of adversity. Our love for sports superstars is an example. But the Bible points out that […]

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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