Saturday: Jesus is Buried By Adam Miller

Matthew 27:57-66; Mark 15:42-47; Luke 23:50-56; John 19:38-42 The day after Jesus died would have been extremely quiet. For everyone who attending Jesus’ trial and execution, there would have been an uneasy feeling. Even the centurion, tasked with crucifying Jesus, was astounded by Jesus. (Matthew 27:54) The Bible does not tell us what happened with the […]

Good Friday: Jesus’ Death on the Cross By Adam Miller

Matthew 27:32-56; Mark 15:21-41; Luke 23:26-49; John 19:17-37 The day that Jesus suffered, bled, and died would forever be known as ‘Good Friday.’ To an outsider of Christianity, this may seem morbid and repulsive, but for those of us who know the value of what was accomplished on that cross, we can say as Paul says, […]

A Review of The Passion By Adam Miller

I finally got a chance to sit down and watch Tyler Perry’s The Passion the other night. I’d like to say that I watched it with an open mind, but to be honest, I knew exactly what to expect. After years of Christians predicting persecution for the Church in the United States, it might come […]

Maundy Thursday: The Day Before Jesus Died By Adam Miller

Matthew 26:36-56; Mark 14:32-50; Luke 22:39-53; John 18:1-1 It is interesting to note how Jesus spent His final day with His disciples. This would have been a traditional day during the Passover week when the people of Israel would have gathered together to remember how God had provided salvation for them from slavery in Egypt. The […]

Wednesday: The Council to Kill Jesus By Adam Miller

Matthew 26:1-5, 14-16; Mark 14:1-2, 10-11; Luke 22:1-6; John 11:45-57, 12:9-10 The Gospels give us very little detail to the events of the fourth day of Passover. We know that Jesus made his trek back into Jerusalem and continued to teach, which further infuriated the Pharisees. That night they gathered together in secret and plotted how they could kill Him, […]

Tuesday: The Withered Tree By Adam Miller

Matthew 21:18-22; Mark 11:20-25 When Jesus headed back into Jerusalem from Bethany for the third day of the Passover week, His disciples noticedsomething important. The fig tree that Jesus had cursed the day before had noticeably withered up and died. Mark tells the story of these three days in one fell swoop making clear connections between the palm branches […]

Monday: The Cleaning of the Temple By Adam Miller

Matthew 21:12-17; Mark 11:12-19; Luke 19:41-48; John 2:13-22 On the following day, as Jesus was approaching Jerusalem, He was hungry and saw a fig tree. The text in Mark tells us that it was not the season for figs, but it would probably be better translated that it was not the season for harvesting figs. The tree should have been full of fruit. […]

Palm Sunday: The Triumphal Entry By Adam Miller

Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:28-40; John 12:12-19   After Jesus was baptized and began His earthly ministry, it only took Him three years to become a celebrity. In the first day of the week before He died, He arrives in the city of Jerusa­lem to a highly anticipatory crowd.This would have been the most crowded Jerusalem […]

Voice Of the Martyrs -Todd Nettleton

 Today and all next week Adam is talking to To Todd Nettleton. He is the Director of Media and Public Relations for The Voice of the Martyrs and host of VOM Radio. Todd serves as a voice for persecuted Christians, working with the media to tell people in the United States about the faithfulness of Christ’s […]

A Review of The Film Risen By Adam Miller

Ever since seeing the movie Ben Hur when I was a kid, I was fascinated with the idea of telling the stories behind the scenes in biblical times. It has driven my imaginations as I’ve read through the gospels and imagined what happened to some of the people Jesus healed and particularly what happened to […]

The Game of Life

If you heard the classic Game of Life segment on our weekend broadcast and would like to here the whole piece you can! Click here and go to the archive and look for the February 6th broadcast.

A Review of Rejoicing In Christ By Micah Lovell

Michael Reeves’ Rejoicing In Christ is not a large book, but it is rich, and packed with illustrations, both figuratively and literally, that serve to draw our attention to something we often overlook: the glory, the majesty and the reality of Christ Himself. Rejoicing In Christ serves as a primer on the person of Jesus, […]