4 sermons in 1 audio!
The End of Financial Folly by Bill Hybels
- Whether Christians will tithe to God reveals much about them.
Treasure Versus Money by Timothy J. Keller
- When we hold Jesus as our treasure, we can break the power of money.
What Do You Need to Be Happy? by Francis Chan
- When we give everything to Christ, we discover the secret of being content.
Miriam, Aaron, & the Green-Eyed Monster by Nancy Beach
- We often think of envy as a "petty" sin, but God clearly shows his anger about envy in this story.
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Bill Hybels is the founding and senior pastor of Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois. Willow Creek’s pioneering ministries have made it one of the most attended churches in North America with an outreach that extends worldwide. Hybels has authored more than 20 books, including Fit to Be Tied, Rediscovering Church (with his wife Lynne), Too Busy Not to Pray, Courageous Leadership, Just Walk Across the Room, and Holy Discontent.
Timothy Keller is the founder and senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City and author of numerous books, including the New York Times bestseller The Reason for God. He has mentored young urban church planters and pastors in New York and other cities through Redeemer City to City, which has helped launch more than 300 new churches around the globe.
Francis Chan, a pastor and church planter based in San Francisco, speaks to tens of thousands of people around the world every year. Known for his passionate, biblical style, he is the author of Forgotten God, Erasing Hell, and Crazy Love, which has sold nearly two million copies.
Nancy Beach is executive vice president of programming and production for the Willow Creek Association and a teaching pastor at Willow Creek Community Church. A champion for the arts and artists in the church, she is the author of An Hour on Sunday: Creating Moments of Transformation and Wonder. Nancy holds a master’s degree in communication from Wheaton College. She lives in Barrington, Illinois, with her husband, Warren, and her two daughters, Samantha and Johanna.