Our newly-expanded Life Messages Collection now includes two (2) new CDs: “The War Where No Dragon Flies: Five Overlooked Vices that Will Destroy Us” and “Reality Check: Hard Kingdom Challenges and Christ’s Ultimate Triumph.” Purchase all (8) CDs in this bigger bundle—including the 12-sermon Life Messages for the Believer—for just $30. That’s a $35 savings! In all, you will receive 19 messages for less than $1.60 apiece. This is Unbroken Faith Ministries’ best deal for audio messages on CD. Offer expires Saturday, December 10.
NEW! Expanded Life Messages Collection
$65.00
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Our newly-expanded Life Messages Collection now includes two (2) new CDs: “The War Where No Dragon Flies: Five Overlooked Vices that Will Destroy Us” and “Reality Check: Hard Kingdom Challenges and Christ’s Ultimate Triumph.” Purchase all (8) CDs in this bigger bundle—including the 12-sermon Life Messages for the Believer—for just $30. That’s a $35 savings! In all, you will receive 19 messages for less than $1.60 apiece. This is Unbroken Faith Ministries’ best deal for audio messages on CD. Offer expires Saturday, December 10.
The War Where No Dragon Flies: Five Overlooked Vices that Will Destroy Us
By Wesley Strackbein
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In this hard-hitting talk, Wesley Strackbein discusses five existential threats that will destroy a Christian’s witness: (1) Lust; (2) Peace with the World and a Passive Toleration of Idolatry; (3) The Failure of Family Discipleship; (4) Pride; and (5) Discontentment and Ingratitude. While not our culture’s hot-button “dragon battles,” our attempts to minimize these threats won’t lessen their severity. Due to their seriousness, Wesley urges believers to give these sins the “Black Flag — no quarter to the violators of our homes and firesides!”
Reality Check: Hard Kingdom Challenges and Christ’s Ultimate Triumph
By Wesley Strackbein
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Kingdom work can be hard, but it’s also rewarding. It was this message Jesus gave in Matthew 13. Christ’s goal was to explain “kingdom realities” that His disciples would encounter in their future ministry—the good and bad: There would be a lack of abiding fruit and false professors among the brethren, yet His kingdom would eventually triumph. In this talk, Wesley Strackbein surveys Christ’s eight-parable message, urging God’s people not to grow “weary in well doing” (Gal. 6:9), but to persevere.
Anchored in Hope
By Wesley Strackbein
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Everyone needs hope. Without it, men are prone to despair. In this message, Wesley Strackbein explains that true hope is found in God’s eternal purpose, perfect sacrifice, and faithful promises. He also warns how hope can be lost when a culture forgets God’s work in the past. Discussing the danger of various false hopes, he offers this point of encouragement: Those caught in the mire of misplaced hope, can—when rescued by Christ—become a source of great hope to others.
The Two Men Who Made Texas: A Powerful Legacy of Discipleship
By Wesley Strackbein
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Personal discipleship has been one of the most powerful shapers of history. The story of Texas is no exception. The two men most known for shaping Texas’ destiny—Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston—were personally discipled by visionary leaders who gave them key inspiration, encouragement, and opportunities which forged their character and expanded their outlook on life, explains Wesley Strackbein. Were it not for the efforts of these elder mentors, Texas would not be Texas as we know it today.
Spare No Arrows: The Life & Legacy of John Knox
By Wesley Strackbein
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A man born for battle, John Knox was used by God to restore his native land of Scotland to greatness. As a young man, Knox wielded a two-handed broadsword as personal body to Reformer George Wishart. After Wishart’s martyrdom, he was made a galley slave before leading Scotland back to the true faith. Knox’s confrontations with Mary, Queen of Scots, personal role in translating the Geneva Bible, and much more are told in this inspirational message by Wesley Strackbein.
Struck by Trial: Yielding to God’s Will amidst Difficulty
By Wesley Strackbein
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Death. Betrayal. Sickness. Abuse. Persecution. Rejection. Financial setback. Delay of hopes realized. All of these trials and more are the lot of most Christians during some point in their life. The question is: How should those who place their trust in Christ view suffering and respond during such seasons of trial? In this message, Wesley Strackbein outlines eleven key reasons God places “crooks in our lot” and gives counsel from the Scripture on how we are to patiently endure them.
The Industrial Revolution and the Family: A Biblical Response
By Wesley Strackbein
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Family life in America has been radically impacted by the Industrial Revolution. What happened to bring this about, and how should we respond? In this lecture, Wesley Strackbein show how the Protestant work ethic led to an explosion of productivity, but how pragmatism blew men off course in their work decisions. Yet rather than glibly perpetuating wrong choices made in response to industrialization, Wesley maintains, thoughtful Christians should chart an informed, resolute course that strengthens families and furthers godly dominion.
Life Messages for the Believer
By Wesley Strackbein
Is it lawful to cremate our dead? How do you wisely deal with inlaw challenges? How do fathers who have dropped the ball get back on track in leading their families? What does the Bible says about the virtues of contentment, humility, and thankfulness, as well as the vices of pride, selfishness, and ingratitude? How can children learn to act nobly in a culture bent toward trivial pursuits? These and other important messages are explored in this collection of 12 audio sermons.
Messages included:
- Even as God Pronounces Judgment, He Promises Hope (87 min.)
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