Sermon of the week: “Ten Shekels and a Shirt” by Paris Reidhead.

Paris ReidheadThis week’s sermon is by Paris Reidhead and is entitled Ten Shekels and a Shirt. It’s a gem that I couldn’t wait to share with you and am sure that you will want to pass on.

The first ten minutes he reads the Scriptural text and explains a little of the background. The remaining 41 minutes contain his firey, uncompromising preaching. If more preachers preached like this we’d see less of the foolishness going on under the guise of “Christianity.”

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This week’s sermon: “The Vine and the Branches” by Paul Washer.

paul-washer.jpg This week’s sermon is entitled The Vine and the (True) Branches by Paul Washer. It is yet another powerful and convicting call for professing Christians to reexamine themselves to make sure they’re in the Faith. This is another must-have for your Paul Washer collection.

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Sermon of the week: “The Ungodly Practice of Dating” by Tim Conway.

This week’s sermon is a must-hear for fathers; especially for father’s of daughters. This is a sermon that will definitely change your understanding on who is truly responsible for your daughter’s chastity and spiritual well-being.

In The Ungodly Practice of Dating, Pastor Tim Conway clearly lays out from the Bible how the father is ultimately responsible for the protection of his daughter.

Those familiar with Pastor Conway from previous sermons such as Hell is Necessary and The Fruits of Repentance will know that he pulls no punches and that this sermon on dating will certainly leave an impact.

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Sermon of the week: “Fighting Hypocrisy in the Church” by Francis Chan.

francis-chan.jpg If you were impacted by Francis Chan’s previous sermon posted here on DefCon, then you certainly don’t want to miss this one: Fighting Hypocrisy in the Church. It should be heard as a follow-up to his previous message.
This sermon is a very candid examination of hypocrisy in the church and its ramifications. This message needs to be heard by all Christians and I even recommend it to those who are not Christians, especially those who have chosen to leave the Church because of the hypocrisy they see in the lives of everyone around them.
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Sermon of the week: “God Helps Those Who Can’t Help Themselves” by Jeff Noblit.

jeff-noblit.jpg Paul Washer’s pastor, Jeff Noblit, delivers this week’s sermon, God Helps Those Who Can’t Help Themselves.

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Sermon of the week: “The Practice, Posture, and Position of Worldliness” by Tullian Tchividjian.

tullianpic.jpg Pastor Tullian Tchividjian of New City Presbyterian Church in Florida delivers a message on the Church being in the world, but warns to be careful that the world doesn’t get in the church. This message is entitled The Practice, Posture, and Position of Worldliness.
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Sermon of the week: “Recovering The Lost Doctrine of Repentance” by Russ Sukhia.

Russ SukhiaThis week’s sermon is entitled Recovering The Lost Doctrine of Repentance by Russ Sukhia. A candid examination of the repentance-less version of “Christianity” that’s so prevalent in America. This is another great message (39 minutes in duration) that you’ll want to add to your collection.

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Sermon of the week: “Lukewarm and Lovin’ It” by Francis Chan.

This week’s sermon is one that you simply must hear. Francis Chan delivers a very powerful sermon entitled Lukewarm & Lovin’ It that I’m sure left many in his congregation squirming in their seats. He starts off light-hearted but delivers a very convicting message. This is one of my favorite sermons.

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Sermon of the week: “The Saddest Words Ever Spoken (I Never Knew You)” by John Thompson.

john-thompson.jpg This week’s 42-minute sermon is from Pastor John Thompson and is entitled The Saddest Words Ever Spoken (I never knew you) from Matthew &;23.

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John Piper’s “The Innkeeper.”

What if Jesus had returned to Bethlehem and visited the Innkeeper who provided Mary and Joseph the stable? And what if this Innkeeper lost his own son to Herod’s soldiers when they killed all the baby boys two and under? John Piper explores this scenario in his short story entitled The Innkeeper. It’s an instant Christmas classic.

If you wish to download the audio version (which includes a brief explanation of the origin of the story), click here.

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Your (Christmas) sermon of the week.

tullianpic.jpg Pastor Tullian Tchividjian of New City Presbyterian Church in Florida delivers this great Christmas message entitled No Other Stream. In this 28 minute sermon he boldly addresses those who only attend church at Christmas time.

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Sermon of the week: “The Fruits of Repentance” by Tim Conway.

conwaypic.jpg This week’s sermon is by Pastor Tim Conway and is entitled (Shut your mouth if you don’t have) The Fruits of Repentance. Warning to the nominal professing Christian: this sermon will step on your toes.

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