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David Bercot. God didn’t place us on earth so that we can build our own personal kingdoms. No, He intends for us to make lasting contributions to His Kingdom during our lifetimes. Drawing heavily from Jesus’ parable of the talents (Mt. 25), Bercot shows that building up God’s Kingdom is not optional for Christians. Jesus requires it! more.
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David Bercot. Are all “Bible-believing” Christians the same? Isn’t it enough that we all believe in Jesus as our Lord and Savior? In this vital message, Bercot explains that there is an enormous difference between ordinary “Bible-believing” Christians and genuine “Kingdom Christians”—Christians who live by the Kingdom teachings of Jesus. more.
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John D. Martin. How does the Kingdom of God work in practice? What does a church look like when it is filled with children of the Kingdom? In this timely message, John D. Martin explains the nuts and bolts of the kingdom in language that is both easy to understand and motivating. He also contrasts the gospel of the Kingdom with the "save me" gospel that is normally preached today. more.
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Romans 13 commands Christians to obey the governmental authorities. But what happens when Caesar’s demands conflict with Jesus’ commandments? In this message, Bercot sets forth 7 biblical principles we must look at when Caesar’s kingdom and God’s kingdom collide. He then illustrates how these principles apply in real life.
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In this message, David Bercot discusses the types of persecution we’re likely to face in the next few decades. He pinpoints the two areas where issues are most likely to arise. He then explains why the First Amendment won’t necessarily protect us when these issues arise in the future. Bercot then goes on to explain various nonresistant steps we can take to protect ourselves . . more.
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Alexander Campbell was one of the key leaders of the 19th century Restoration Movement, which sought to restore New Testament Christianity and end Christian sectarianism. In this pointed message printed in the Movement's newsletter, The Christian Baptist, Campbell speaks out against those in the Movement who, in his words, were becoming "Pharisees." A worthwhile message for all Christians to hear today.
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The Anabaptist Vision was a message preached by Harold S. Bender at Columbia University in 1943. It is a radical Christian manifesto calling Christians back to the kingdom message of Jesus Christ. As Bender explains, “The Anabaptists were concerned most of all about a true Christian life, that is, a life patterned after the teaching and example of Christ.” This is Bender’s original message, read by Dean Taylor, author of the recent best seller, A Change of Allegiance. more.

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David Bercot. Many Christians today claim that the church founded by the apostles lost most of the apostles’ doctrine within a generation. In fact, people say that the first century church was already losing the apostolic faith while the apostles were still living. In other words, the apostles were failures! They couldn’t accomplish... more.

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David Bercot. Bercot sets forth eight steps to enable us to gain complete victory over bitterness. A person who once struggled with bitterness himself, Bercot speaks from personal experience. He explains that bitterness not only robs us of our happiness, it will cost us our eternal life if we don’t gain victory over it. ... more.
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Dean Taylor. In Matthew 25 Jesus said that relieving the poor, visiting the sick, and receiving strangers was inextricably connected to what a “believer” is supposed to be. In simple terms, that means that unless we’re involved with helping the poor and needy, then we need to do some serious self-examination. Have you ever wondered what would happen if churches ... more.
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John D. Martin. Kingdom life is designed to be lived out in church fellowship with other believers. But is Christ the building block of our churches? Or is He the stumbling block of them? (1 Pet. 2:6-8). Too many churches are built on theological doctrine rather than ... more.
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D. Bercot. Most people think that the theory that life on earth got here by accident is a modern view—a product of the age of science. However, as Bercot demonstrates in his message, the teaching that life on earth sprung up by accident is something that some of the ancient Greek philosophers taught centuries before the birth of Christ. It is not a theory that was born out of the age of science—but rather a relic from the age of myth. It came from the age when many people thought that humans sprang from dragon’s teeth!

This is an audio CD that we particularly recommend to home schoolers.
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David Bercot. A Christian who loves God with all of his heart, mind and soul and wants to live a life of radical Christian discipleship usually discovers that it is hard to find a church more.

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David Bercot. There are five irrevocable laws Christ has given to citizens of His kingdom. You might say these five foundational laws comprise the Constitution of God’s Kingdom. Unless a person lives by these laws, he can never hope to inherit the Kingdom of God. These laws are so fundamental and obvious, it’s seems odd having to share a message about them. Yet, these five laws are almost universally ignored by Christians everywhere. In fact, more.

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D. Bercot. Edmund Burke said: “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” In accord with Burke, many Christians believe that unless Christians are active in politics and willing to go to war, then it’s their fault if evil triumphs. How can nonresistant, kingdom Christians answer that claim? As Bercot explains, such reasoning shows that, deep inside, “conventional” Christians believe that praying is “doing nothing.” With their lips they proclaim that God is in charge of everything, but by their actions they demonstrate that what they truly believe is that God is helpless unless Christians jump into the fray of this world’s troubles.
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D. Bercot. In this CD, Bercot explains what the kingdom of God is, why it was the theme of Jesus’ and the apostles’ preaching, and what difference it makes in the life of a Christian when we understand the Kingdom of God.

Bercot also discusses some of the laws of the Kingdom. As he explains, man was designed and structured for the Kingdom of God. When we obey the laws of the Kingdom, we are obeying what is best for ourselves. We were made to belong to the Kingdom. At the same time, the Kingdom is the most radical proposal ever made to mankind.
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Christians who take the commandments of Christ seriously are often accused of being legalistic. In this message, Bercot discusses the views of the early Christians on the subject of obedience. They saw a clear distinction between obedience (which Christ requires) and legalism (which is contrary to the spirit of Christ). This message explains the difference between obedience and legalism and helps the listener discern if his obedience has become legalism--or if he perhaps is simply disobedient.
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D. Bercot. Growing up a Jehovah’s Witness, David Bercot has had a long, winding pilgrimage in finding and serving Christ. Yet, in many respects, he would not have wanted it any other way. The reason is that God has taught David so many things on his journey—things you don’t learn from books and universities. In this audio CD, David talks about some of the key lessons he has learned... more.
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John D. Martin. The kingdom of God is a place where we live now —as well as in eternity. Jesus told us to seek first the kingdom of God, not to seek first our personal salvation. Yet, too many Christians make their own personal salvation the main goal in life. They don’t ... more.
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A New Kind of Christian? Free Audio Download

Scott Schones. A new movement in Christian circles today, known as the Emerging Church Movement, argues that we need a new kind of Christian—one who is in touch with post-modern society. Schones agrees that a different kind of Christian is needed today. However, what is needed is nothing something new and modern, but something old. Something that was there in the beginning when the church was young. A challenging and invigorating message! We are of-fering this CD for free because we want to see it get the greatest circulation possible.
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In the century after Ezra, the Pharisees arose as a reform group to call the Jews to obedience to the Law. Yet, by the time of Jesus, their obedience had turned into actions and attitudes that made them odious to Christ. Bercot warns that the same thing can happen to us. Christ calls us to obedience. But when we focus more on the letter of His commands than on a love relationship with Him, we can inadvertently become Pharisees ourselves.
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Jesus called His disciples to evangelize and make disciples in all nations. Jesus also called upon His disciples to care for the poor. Although Bible-believing Christians typically are obedient to Jesus’ call to spread the Word, they all too often forget about Jesus’ gospel about the poor. This is sad, because Jesus made it clear that caring for the poor is a salvation issue (Matt. 25)—not something optional. A challenging message.
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John D. Martin. At the time of the Reformation, there was a clear line of demarcation between the Anabaptists and the mainline Reformers such as Luther and Calvin. Not only did their lifestyles differ, but so did their views of salvation, God, and the world. However, many Mennonites and Amish today have thrown out the teachings of their forefathers and have adopted Calvinistic views on salvation and other issues. In this message, John D. Martin ... more.
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Today there are tens of thousands of Christians who are serious about radical discipleship. Yet, despite their eagerness to give their lives totally to Christ, they so often ignore some of His important teachings. Although they would never consider killing their enemies, sometimes they don't even love their own Christian brothers. A challenging message!
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D. Bercot. In the 1990’s, David Bercot used to travel and lecture on the topic of “The Spirit of Early Christianity.” Now Bercot has revisited that subject and prepared a new message on that same topic—incorporating much of his original material, supplemented by what he has learned over the past eighteen years.

There were distinguishing characteristics of Christianity when it was still young. However, many of those earmarks have been lost over the centuries. But it is not too late to recover them!
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The Spirit of Sectarianism

D. Bercot. For 300 years, the church was one. And it wasn’t a tiny church. By A.D. 300 there were probably between 2 million and 5 million Christians throughout the globe. Their unity wasn’t based on ecumenism. These were radical disciples of Christ, ready to die for their faith. What made them different from radical Christian disciples today is that they were free from the spirit of sectarianism. But ever since the days of Constantine, the evil of sectarianism has dominated Christianity—from huge institutional churches to small house churches. From Catholics to evangelicals to Anabaptists. In this poignant message, Bercot shows how we can free ourselves from sectarianism.

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D. Bercot. The greatest commandment is to “love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.” (Matt. 22:37). Many Bible-believing Christians love God with all their hearts, but not with all their minds. In fact, they don’t even know what critical thinking is. As a result of their shallow thinking, they wrongfully condemn other Christians, and they often bring reproach on the name of Christ because of their wrong predictions and foolish statements. In this CD, Bercot focuses on three areas:

1.   Developing critical thinking skills 2.   Learning how to read a document—particularly the Bible 3.   How to properly do research on biblical and spiritual topics

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