Podcast: Didn’t Mary Have Cheaper Perfume? (Dan Winkler)
As we are in the middle of the gift-giving season, let’s all take a moment and reflect upon what we give back to God. Not just with our money but with our time. Do we give Him our best, or what’s left?
This week’s podcast features a short, practical lesson from brother Hiram Kemp where he provides 7 suggestions that we should keep in our minds as we try to lead family members to Christ.
Podcast: Some Suggestions on Leading Family Members to Christ (Hiram Kemp)

Part of the holiday season is spending time with family members that we might not see that often. Most families have members that are not Christians, and this might be the only time of year that we have to influence them for Christ. Sometimes, these situations are uncomfortable and we don’t know what to say or do.
This week’s podcast features a short, practical lesson from brother Hiram Kemp where he provides 7 suggestions that we should keep in our minds as we try to lead family members to Christ.
Podcast: Hot-Button Issues: Are Women Respected and Treated Equal in Churches of Christ? (David Shannon)

One of the focuses of PTP each year is family, and in this lesson, brother Eric Owens addresses a temptation that many parents face: letting their children become their idols. This study is full of Biblical wisdom and practical measures that will help families avoid this trap.
Podcast: Are Your Children Becoming Your Idols? (Eric Owens)
One of the focuses of PTP each year is family, and in this lesson, brother Eric Owens addresses a temptation that many parents face: letting their children become their idols. This study is full of Biblical wisdom and practical measures that will help families avoid this trap.
Podcast: Keep Your Eye on the Ball (Neal Pollard)

Neal examines 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 to draw out 4 easy-to-understand principles that we can use to maintain our focus.
Podcast: If the Church Ever Gets out of the Building (Cliff Goodwin)

In this lesson, brother Cliff Goodwin reminds us of the five benefits of evangelism. Too many times we keep our faith locked up inside of the church building instead of letting it shine in our respective spheres of influence.