by Managed WordPress Migration User | May 5, 2016 | All Topics, Good Works, Peace, Thanksgiving, Wisdom
Robert D. Pace Psalm 113:3 Consumer confidence is an important factor in maintaining a prosperous economy. When people feel good about the economy and their financial welfare they typically purchase more frequently. And the driving factor for making purchases is based...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Sep 9, 2015 | All Topics, Hope, Obedience, Science and The Bible, Wisdom
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace Pre-Scripture Remarks (Illustration) Billy attended the Los Angeles Victory Baptist Church where his mother played the organ. At age three he was playing the piano and as a teenager he directed the 100-voice church choir. When Billy...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Aug 31, 2015 | All Topics, Faith, Healing, The Prophets, Wisdom
Pulpit Today Sermons Robert D. Pace Pre-Scripture Remarks The Scottish historian Thomas Carlyle, who wrote for encyclopedias, history books, and magazines said the book of Job was “one of the grandest things ever written.” He went on to say that no writing on earth...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Aug 25, 2015 | All Topics, MESSAGES, Peace, Prosperity, Wisdom, Worship
Robert D. Pace LIVING WITH THE RIGHT ATTITUDE Ephesians 4:17–24 The mind is incredible. It can instantly retrieve intricate details that have been buried and stored for years. It can remember sights, sounds, colors, facts, and figures unlike anything else in...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | May 14, 2015 | All Topics, Holy Spirit, Power, Visionaries, Wisdom
The Purpose of Visions Robert D. Pace Job 33:14–18 God has blessed Christians with two types of vision—natural and spiritual. As you understand the purpose of natural, ocular, vision it helps demonstrate the purpose of spiritual vision. Our physical eyes guide,...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Sep 20, 2014 | All Topics, Good Works, Sin, Wisdom
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS >Robert D. Pace Luke 18:9-14 (Humor) A minister received a Christmas card with a note in it from someone in his congregation. The person’s note complimented his preaching and even compared him with Billy Graham. It concluded by saying, “I think...