Stay up to date with news here by subscribing to our updates.

This is the concluding message for our series titled, “The Broken Made Whole.” In this concluding message, Pastor Jeff challenges us with the thought that in order for our own Wholeness to be complete we have to go all the way and pass on our good news to others. It’s a message about “Evangelism,” but it’s probably unlike any message you’ve heard on evangelism ever before, and it’s most certainly unlike your previous notions of what “evangelism” is all about. Listen for yourself.

In this incredible message, Chip Neuenschwander quotes for us the entire Sermon on the Mount as Jesus might have delivered it and then reflects on its significance for us today as well as the general power of committing passages of the Bible to memory.

With 6 steps under our belt, it comes time for us to address what it takes to maintain the changes that have come about in our lives. Of course, maintaining change is generally more difficult than making changes, but as Pastor Jeff reveals, that’s because we have the idea of maintenance backward. In order to keep any change, you must invest in your soul. Pastor Jeff challenges us to put the simple practice of daily time with God into our lives so that God can work change in us that lasts.
In this our sixth message in this series, Pastor Jeff talks about the first truly active step in our process of recovery. It is the step of reconciliation through the practice of offering forgiveness and making amends. There is perhaps no more important thing to the heart of God than when broken relationships are reconciled. Learn how this powerful truth can take you one step further on your path to wholeness and holiness.
How difficult is it to change a character defect? Nearly impossible! But that is exactly what God wants to do in our lives. In this message, Pastor Jeff addresses the spiritual power behind effective inner change. Listen to this week’s message to hear how being hungry can lead to a changed life!
Meeting at The Long Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Lafayette on the corner of 6th and Columbia every Sunday at 10:30 am.
You are currently viewing the '043. The Broken Made Whole' category. To get this as a feed, click here.
To keep up with updates to this site, you'll want to subscribe. We provide a number of ways for you to keep up to date. For details, click here or on one of the following links.
You can subscribe to one of our podcasts by clicking on one of the following links.
I got this comment by email...
Dear Pastor Jeff,
I loved your post on fear of public speaking! I am a coach who specializes in stage fright and fear of public speaking. I have written a few posts to say that love is the answer to stage fright. You have identified the issue exactly as too much focus on whether the audience will like you rather than focusing on loving and caring for the audience.
I would have left a comment on your page but did not know how to login to your blog. If you are interested in one of my posts on the subject, you can find it at http://www.self-expression.com/speaking-freely/why-i-say-love-is-the-answer-to-stage-fright-fear-of-public-speaking/.
It is lovely to see a Biblical context for understanding the issue! I often think of Jesus as the one who was most inclusive, most open to love everyone, and now I can think of him as the world’s greatest teacher for transforming stage fright.