compiled by Dave Harris
“Trump Meets Germany’s Chancellor Merz—What Was Most Critical?” is the title of a new StandingWatch program, presented by Evangelist Norbert Link. Here is the summary:
The long-awaited meeting between German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Donald Trump has happened in the Oval Office. Merz had been encouraged not to appear as “supplicant,” but to stand up to Trump. However, most critical topics were not discussed, and Trump did most of the talking. But the Ukraine-Russia war was addressed, and in that respect, one could see disagreements between the two leaders. One comment by Trump stands out which, in the light of biblical prophecy, was of paramount importance.
“Trump trifft Merz – Was war am Kritischsten?” is the title of a new AufPostenStehen program, presented by Norbert Link. This German program covers the same topics as described above.
“How to Deal with God and Man,” a new booklet written by Brian Gale and Norbert Link, has been sent to graphic designer Shelly Bruno in preparation for printing. Those on our mailing list will automatically receive a copy.
“Abraham’s Test” is the latest video in our Bible Story Series on YouTube.
“Team-Geist,” the second German split sermon presented by Manuel Muller, is now posted. Title in English: “Team Spirit.”
“Weil ihr nicht bittet!,” the German Pentecost Offertory presented by Mario Danisch, is now posted. Title in English: “Because You Don’t Ask!”
“Comfort vs Truth,’ last Sabbath’s sermonette presented by Kalon Mitchell, is now posted. Here is the summary:
What is it that we are seeking after? Do we seek comfort or truth? As a Christian, this question becomes even more important – only through Christ can we come to have true knowledge of the absolute Truth.
“Do you have the Holy Spirit?” last Sabbath’s sermon presented by Norbert Link, is now posted. Here is the summary:
How do you know if you have God’s Holy Spirit within you? What are the characteristics and what is the fruit of the Holy Spirit? We should examine ourselves to see if Christ is in us through His Spirit. We must also ensure that we do not lose the Holy Spirit.
“The Foundation,” the Offertory for Pentecost presented by Frank Bruno, is now posted. Here is the summary:
As we observe Pentecost, we are reminded of the gift of the Holy Spirit that true Christians receive when they are called to repentance and become baptized. We also know that this brings a responsibility in that we agree to commit our lives to God and His Son, Jesus Christ. While we remain imperfect human beings, we now have the Spirit to help guide our steps. This of course entails obedience to God and His commandments. This is the foundation of our faith and the reason that we make an offering to God on His Holy Days such as Pentecost.
“On All Flesh,” the sermon for Pentecost presented by Eric Rank, is now posted. Here is the summary:
On the day of Pentecost following the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the gift of the Holy Spirit was a surprise to the Christians gathered together for worship. Yet, that gift was prophesied for all mankind. What is God’s plan for all? What does the Bible reveal about who will have the opportunity for salvation? How does it relate to the Feast of Pentecost?