Mark Black Adult Minister Podcast
1) Why Can't We All Get Along?
Everyone's got an opinion about something. We can argue and debate until we are blue. Sometimes we get in the way of each other. John Conaway gives us this meaningful devotion on "Why Can't We All Get...Show More
2) Do Over
Ever need a do over? Ever wish you could go back and do something differently? John Conaway offers us a Do Over. Our Heavenly Father offers them. Join us for a Do Over.
3) Misjudgment
Have you ever misjudged someone? I have! This meditation is about being careful and not misjudging people. John Conaway gives us some good advice from scriptures about judging others. He even offers a...Show More
4) I'm An American
Be proud you are an American. John Conaway explores this title with pride. Join him as he looks at what it means to be an American
5) Being Thankful
Take time to count your blessings. You will be surprised at how many blessings you have. Just start a list and you will be amazed at how blest you are. John Conaway reminds us to make those lists and ...Show More
6) Stand Up, Look Up, Reach Up
John Conaway reminds up to not be still as Christians. We need to Stand up, Look up, and Reach Up. This encouraging devotion is filled with Scriptures to remind us that we have something special to sh...Show More
7) Lukr 3:1-20
The Apostle John describes the political and spiritual leaders of the day. After 400 years without a prophet, John the Baptist was commissioned by God to prepare the way for Jesus and bring a nation u...Show More
8) Stretch Your Arms
Stretch Your Arms is a meditation written by John Conaway. He challenges us to raise our hand and stretch to God. Join us in this challenging devotion.
9) Praying
Praying by John Conaway is a reminder of the importance of prayer. What a powerful tool we have in the armor of God. God bless you and you listen to this important podcast on prayer. Thank you, John.
10) Into A Pastor's Arms
Pastors, Teachers, Elders all have a huge responsibility to the Church and to God. Always show honor to whom honor is due. Don't make their job cumbersome. They care for you as good shepherds. But alw...Show More