Moody Church Hour

Pastor Philip Miller

Praying with Christ One Hour

December 30, 2012
When the present is filled with troubles and the future looks just as bad, many ask, “What can I do about it?” Today you will hear a challenge to do something — something that will have eternal repercussions in your life, and the lives of those you care about.

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The future is uncertain — we need wisdom to make decisions we’re sure to face in the days ahead. Whether personal or national decisions, we dare not enter the unknown without the wisdom that only God can provide — and this wisdom is another of the gifts God gave to us when He sent Christ into the world.
December 23, 2012
When faced with the ravages of war, man’s deepest longing is often for peace. Although human peace is at best temporary, Jesus said, “My peace I give unto you” — and that’s a gift without price.
December 16, 2012
Things and circumstances can give us happiness, but only an inner wellspring can bring forth joy. Joy can be felt in the midst of tragedy and loss; yes, joy can be experienced through tears. And joy is what Christ came to bring to all those who would believe in Him.
December 9, 2012
As Christmas approaches, stores are hoping we’ll give in to the urge to give gifts. Certainly, Christ was the great gift God gave to the world. During December, Dr. Erwin Lutzer will speak about four ways in which that gift was given. Listen today as Dr. Lutzer explains why Christ was the gift of justice.
December 2, 2012
Thanksgiving has simple roots. Early settlers to North America were just glad to have something to eat. Today, despite economic troubles, most of us have far more than the richest pilgrim back in the 1600’s. On this program, we will hear a message on three commands all believers must obey, commands that include being thankful — no matter what.
November 25, 2012
For too many Christians, prayer is what you do before you eat — and not much more. As a result, we are spiritually weak, lacking the resources to face life’s trials. And we miss finding out the will of God for our churches, and for our own lives.
November 18, 2012
Very few people have an easy road through life. Most, if not all of us, will face calamities we never expected. When these times come, our normal resources are not enough to sustain us. We are tempted to ask whether God can be trusted to see us through life’s tough times. Often, it’s only after the storm passes that we can see God’s hand in the trials we’ve endured.
November 11, 2012
Someone has said, “Life’s not a bed of roses.” Indeed, even roses have their thorns, and life, for all too many of us, is hard. The pressures are numerous: physical, economic, relational, and even spiritual. They can even make us doubt that God cares for us. But we’re not promised an easy pathway. Even as Jesus walked a road of suffering, we too are called to rely on God for sustaining grace through times of trial and deprivation.
November 4, 2012
There’s little doubt that evil is on the rise. The evidence of satanic influence is everywhere with the increase in mass murders, corruption in high places, and violence in the streets. A breakdown in society begins with the breakdown of the family — opening up doors for Satan to control our lives and our society. On this broadcast: a teaching from the Word of God that can help all who listen find release from any influence Satan may try to have in their lives.
October 28, 2012
The mission of Jesus was clear: He came to rebuild the soul and minister to the brokenhearted. In today’s world, the family is clearly on life support — even within the church. Broken marriages make it tough for kids to grow up in a supportive environment. Even worse, children fall prey to sexual abuse from relatives or acquaintances. But there is help. Today, a message to the abused from God’s Word: you don’t have to stay where you are; you don’t have to live with shame.
October 21, 2012
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This Sunday morning program provides a meaningful worship service for those far from God or unable to attend a local church. With insightful teaching from Pastor Philip Miller and joyous congregational worship, you’re invited to join Jesus on the journey of a lifetime.

 

About Pastor Philip Miller

Philip Miller is the 17th Senior Pastor of The Moody Church. Philip holds a B.A in Pre-Seminary Bible from Cedarville University (’04) and a Th.M. in Pastoral Leadership and New Testament Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary (’10). His wife, Krista, also holds an Th.M. degree from DTS. They have four children: Claire, Violet, Cora, and Jude.

Philip is a visionary leader with over twelve years of ministry experience, including three at Christ Community Church in the western Chicago suburbs and nearly seven as Senior Pastor at Westwood Baptist in Olympia, WA. He believes people flourish as followers of Jesus when they live deeply in the gospel, experience the healing of true community, and join Jesus on mission in their world. He is committed to cultivating a gospel-centered church that welcomes spiritual explorers, promotes gospel clarity in culturally engaging ways, inspires passionate worship, fosters deep spiritual vitality, empowers people to holistic discipleship, and catalyzes a multiplication movement of gospel renewal both locally and globally.

Philip enjoys cycling and all things outdoors, Garrett’s Carmel popcorn, Lou Malnati‘s deep dish pizza, and Henry Weinhard‘s root beer. For more information about Philip and his family, visit moodymedia.org/pastorphilip.

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