all of us are searching in life. we search for love, for excitement, for meaning and purpose. insights is a collection of my thoughts as I pass through on my journey. it is my hope that through insights that many of us can begin the journey that will eventually lead us home.
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
7.02.2012
Video: God Loves You?
God Loves You? is a message I preached at Crossroads Church a growing church of 4 campus Pittsburgh, PA. In this message we see that God's love is often unexpected!
12.31.2011
Video: "Connecting" Trust
“Connecting: Trust” is a weekend message I preached at Crossroads Church, a growing multi-site church in Pittsburgh, PA. In this message we look at the importance of trust in connecting and how God has entrusted each of us with so much.
11.10.2011
Perspective: Serve
“Perspective: Serve” is a weekend message I preached at Crossroads Church, a growing multi-site church in Pittsburgh, PA. In this message we look at the difference between serving and volunteerism and how this relates to our connection with God.
7.18.2011
Video: Transformers "Joshua"
Transformers: Joshua from Mike Arnold on Vimeo.
“Transformers: Joshua” is a weekend message I preached at Crossroads
Church, a growing multi-site church in Pittsburgh, PA. In this message
we look at the importance of staying in the Leadership Pocket. Humble
enough to follow God yet strong enough to lead others.
4.19.2011
Video: Our Devotion to God
“Our Devotion to God” is a weekend message I preached at Crossroads Church, a growing multi-site church in Pittsburgh, PA. In this message we look at the various versions of Jesus in today’s culture and ask the question, “Are we devoted to the real Jesus?”
Thrive: Our Devotion to God from Mike Arnold on Vimeo.
2.28.2011
Video: Heart Conditions "A Wise heart"
This is a weekend message I preached at Crossroads Church in Pittsburgh, PA on Luke 12:13-21. I hope it too sparks insights and thought into your life. God Bless.
Heart Conditions: A Wise Heart from Mike Arnold on Vimeo.
Heart Conditions: A Wise Heart from Mike Arnold on Vimeo.
2.25.2011
Video: Faith and Culture
This is a small group video I created for North Way Christian Community in Pittsburgh, PA. I hope it sparks thoughts on how faith and culture mix. Enjoy
Faith and Culture from Mike Arnold on Vimeo.
2.08.2011
Video: A Change Will Do You Good
This is a weekend message I preached at North Way Christian Community in Pittsburgh, PA. I hope that the thoughts I share here will challenge your life in the same way they have challenged me.
2.07.2011
Video: The Fear of the Unknown
This is a weekend message I preached at North Way Christian Community in Pittsburgh, PA. I hope that the thoughts I share here will challenge your life in the same way they have challenged me.
Fear of the Unknown from Mike Arnold on Vimeo.
2.04.2011
Video: Breakthrough "Selfishness"
This is a weekend message I preached at North Way Christian Community in Pittsburgh, PA. I hope these thoughts will challenge your life in the same way they have challenged me.
1.28.2011
Video: 7 Deadly Sins "Lust"
Every one of us wrestles with sin on some level. Whether it is something overt like a propensity toward road rage or something hidden like an addiction to pornography, we all sin in life.
In the late 6th century Pope Gregory the Great introduced the world to a list of 7 deadly sins: Pride, envy, anger, slothfulness, greed, gluttony and lust. Left unnoticed, Gregory believed these sins could destroy the heart and soul of man.
In the late 6th century Pope Gregory the Great introduced the world to a list of 7 deadly sins: Pride, envy, anger, slothfulness, greed, gluttony and lust. Left unnoticed, Gregory believed these sins could destroy the heart and soul of man.
7 Deadly Sins is a small group series I created for Central Christian Church in Las Vegas, Nevada. I hope this lesson will spark thought and insight in your life as well.
7 Deady Sins:Lust from Mike Arnold on Vimeo.
1.27.2011
Video: 7 Deadly Sins "Envy"
Every one of us wrestles with sin on some level. Whether it is something overt like a propensity toward road rage or something hidden like an addiction to pornography, we all sin in life.
In the late 6th century Pope Gregory the Great introduced the world to a list of 7 Deadly Sins: pride, envy, anger, slothfulness, greed, gluttony and lust. Left unnoticed, Gregory believed these sins could destroy the heart and soul of man.
In the late 6th century Pope Gregory the Great introduced the world to a list of 7 Deadly Sins: pride, envy, anger, slothfulness, greed, gluttony and lust. Left unnoticed, Gregory believed these sins could destroy the heart and soul of man.
7 Deadly Sins is a small group series I created for Central Christian Church in Las Vegas, Nevada. I hope this lesson will spark thought and insight in your life as well.
Open up
In what ways are you blessed today? How are greed and envy alike? How are they different? (Greed puts things before God and envy puts things between us and other people.) Can you think of a time when you were envious of some else? How did this affect you? How did it affect your relationship?
Dig In
Read Exodus 20:17, Titus 3:3, Galatians 5:19-21, and proverbs 23:17
· What do these texts say about envy?
· Why do you think God takes envy so seriously?
· Is envy a gateway to other sins? Which ones?
· Read Proverbs 14:30: Have you ever experienced this in your life?
Live Out
· What can you do this week to avoid envy?
· How can you change your perspective from looking at what you don’t have to seeing what you do have today?
· Is there someone who you need to confess the sin of envy to in your life?
1.26.2011
Video: 7 Deadly Sins "Greed"
Every one of us wrestles with sin on some level. Whether it is something overt like a propensity toward road rage or something hidden like an addiction to pornography, we all sin in life.
In the late 6th century Pope Gregory the Great introduced the world to a list of 7 Deadly Sins: pride, envy, anger, slothfulness, greed, gluttony and lust. Left unnoticed, Gregory believed these sins could destroy the heart and soul of man.
In the late 6th century Pope Gregory the Great introduced the world to a list of 7 Deadly Sins: pride, envy, anger, slothfulness, greed, gluttony and lust. Left unnoticed, Gregory believed these sins could destroy the heart and soul of man.
7 Deadly Sins is a small group series I created for Central Christian Church in Las Vegas, Nevada. I hope this lesson will spark thought and insight in your life as well.
7 Deadly Sins: Greed from Mike Arnold on Vimeo.
Opening up
In what way do you struggle with greed? Why do we want more? What possession would be the hardest for you to give up? What is the difference between enjoying an item and worshiping it? Where is the line crossed? How often do you worry about money?
Dig In
Read Philippians 4:10-13.
· Think about a time when you were in need. Think about a time when you had plenty. What was the difference in your disposition?
· What is the key to Paul’s contentment in life?
· Has there ever been a time when you have been in need and felt contentment in God?
· How would your life be different if you solely found your contentment in Christ?
· Read Philippians 4:13 again. How can you practically live in the strength of God?
Live it Out
Jesus once said, “It is better to give than to receive.” One of the best ways to address the sin of greed is to switch your focus from taking to giving.
· What is one way you could give this week?
· Is there something you were going to purchase this week that you don’t really need? Can you delay this for a couple of weeks and use the resources to bless someone else?
· Paul gave everything he had to advance the message of Jesus Christ. In what ways should we give to do the same?
1.19.2011
Video: The Plan
Everyone knows what it feels like to gain and lose hope in life. The plan is a look at how a small group of people can inspire hope in others. It is my goal to spark thought and discussion for those who watch it. Enjoy. This is a small group series I created for North Way Christian Community in Pittsburgh, PA.
The Plan from Mike Arnold on Vimeo.
Discuss this quote from Margaret Mead: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, that is the only thin that ever has.”
· How has history been changed by a small group of people?
· Think back over your life. How have seemingly insignificant moments at the time made significant impacts in your life?
· Is there an area of focus that God is leading you to in your life?
1.18.2011
Sharing Hope
Everyone knows what it feels like to gain and lose hope in life. Sharing hope is a challenge for all whom have found hope in Christ to share it with others through acts of kindness and service. It is my goal to spark thought and discussion for those who watch it. Enjoy. This is a small group series I created for North Way Christian Community in Pittsburgh, PA.
Sharing Hope from Mike Arnold on Vimeo.
Discussion 1
Read 1 Peter 3:15-17
· Think of a time in your life when someone asked you why you lived differently. How did you respond?
· What happened in that moment? How did this exchange feel for you?
Discussion 2
Read Hebrews 6:10-12
· When was the last time you have shown God love by loving His people? Describe the experience.
· How did these experiences help build your faith or make your hope sure?
· Why don’t we actively pursue more of these serving opportunities in our lives?
Discussion 3
· Take some time to think about a possible “Hope Project.”
· Do you have a personal contact that may need some assistance? Like and elderly neighbor or family in need?
· Is there an area of need that someone else could help you with?
· Is there an area of need that is specific passion for you? Elderly, abandoned children, homeless?
Prayer
· Pray that God will give you an opportunity to share hope with those in contact with you this week.
· Pray for courage to share hope in love.
1.17.2011
Finding Hope
Everyone knows what it feels like to gain and lose hope in life. Finding hope is a look at how we can ultimately find our hope in a relationship with our creator. It is my goal to spark thought and discussion for those who watch it. Enjoy. This is a small group series I created for North Way Christian Community in Pittsburgh, PA.
Finding Hope from Michael P Arnold on Vimeo.
Discussion 1
Read Psalms 130 and 131
· When was the last time you were reminded that you were not ultimately in control?
· How did you react?
· Share a moment in your life when you had to wait on the Lord like in Psalm 130.
· What happened? Are you still waiting?
· When is the last time you quieted your soul? Describe the experience.
Discussion 2
Read Romans 5:1-8
· How does this understanding of Christ’s love for us give us hope?
· When has someone done something for you when you did not deserve it? Hoe did you react?
· What is the role of the Holy Spirit in this passage? Where is our hope placed in this passage?
Discussion 3
Read 2 Corinthians 3:7-18
· In what ways are followers of Jesus called to be bold?
· How can you better reflect to Lord’s glory this week?
· How can you continue to be transformed into his likeness?
Prayer
· Confess the areas of your life where you have not reflected the glory of God. Ask for forgiveness.
· Ask God to transform a specific area of your life that needs to be changed.
· Ask God to reveal a person this week with whom you can share the hope of Christ.
Chase Your Dream
Never forget how far we've come. Keep this dream moving forward.
1.16.2011
Video: The Search for Hope
Everyone knows what it feels like to gain and lose hope in life. The search for hope is a look at how we as people need to have a source of hope in our life and will spend our lives searching for hope if we do not have it. It is my goal to spark thought and discussion for those who watch it. Enjoy. This is a small group series I created for North Way Christian Community in Pittsburgh, PA.
Opening Thought:
What is the first thing that comes to you min when you thing about Hope? Are there any images? Famous movie scenes? Books you’ve read? Personal experiences? What symbolizes hope for you?
Discussion 1
Read through the lament of Job in chapter 6:1-11
· Describe a time in your life when you were full of hope.
· How would you describe the status of Job’s hope?
o What lead to this?
· Describe a time in your life when you have lost hope.
o Would Job’s lament ever describe your life? Have you written or felt something similar?
Discussion 2
Read Hebrews 11:1
· What is the difference between this hope and the hope of Job? Where is this hope placed?
Look through Hebrews 11:4-38
· What are some of the amazing thing the ancients di with this hope?
· Have you ever witnessed the type of hope in action? Describe.
Read 2 Corinthians 4:16-18
· Have you ever experienced the felling of “outwardly wasting way” while “inwardly being renewed?” Why do you think this happens?
· How can you fix your eyes on the things that are eternal this week?
1.11.2011
Close to God
There are times when God seems distant, those moments in life when we don't sense His presence. “Close to God” is a reminder that now matter the circumstances of life God is always near. This is a part of weekend message I preached at The Chapel in Akron, OH.
Close to God from Michael P Arnold on Vimeo.
1.10.2011
Video: A Christ Like Home
The word family evokes a wide range of responses. For some of us, our families are a great source of comfort for others they are a source of pain. In this message we look at God's plan for the family and how we are created to live within the family. This is a mid-week message I preached while serving at Central Christian Church in Las Vegas, Nevada.
A Christ Like Home from Mike Arnold on Vimeo.
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