"Then you will know the Truth and the Truth will set you free."  John 8:32

Quest FOr Christ

Articles on Christian Living



Ministering Christ/ Sharing the Message

But Lord I'm a Nobody!

Skillful Weaving -A Testimony

Is It Enough To Serve?




Christian Living

Waiting on the Lord

Is There a Blessing in Being Alone?

Marching Towards The Mark




Bible Study


Truth: Straight From the Horse's Mouth

A Christian's Concoction for Conquering Complaints

The Bible Stands



Audio Sermons by Pastor Mark Minnick of Mount Calvary Baptist Church, Greenville, South Carolina

Note from Rebekah Holt, website coordinator for eQuest For Truth:

Personally,
I have been extremely encouraged by some of the sermons of Pastor Minnick.  Several titles are available for free download.  The ministry of Mount Calvary Baptist Church has graciously given eQuest 4 Truth permission to link to their page of downloads.

The Lord has gifted Pastor Minnick with a keen ability to convey a Biblical message in an exhorting and detailed manner.  In all that I have listened to, Pastor Minnick is a most captivating orator that offers his listeners quite a bit of spiritual meat.

A specific recommendation includes, the Sermon Series, Responding to Trials (4 part). This particular sermon series offered excellent scriptural insight to understanding how to be content despite adversity, how to discern between God's chastisement and life's trials that stretch our character, how the Christian should respond to trials with joy, thanksgiving and faith and the overall blessings of being "tried by fire" in an eternal perspective.  While it may sound like a "hard topic", this message is inspiring and timely for Christians coping with difficult and heartbreaking situations in the everyday.  






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Everyday, we are challenged to respond with Christ like behavior to experiences that come through the Hand of God.   Perhaps our “trial” is the everyday “oatmeal of life”—a monotony of moving from Point A to Point B.  Perhaps, our “trial” is a Christian vs. Christian disagreement that divides relationships that once held great promise and exciting warmth.    Regardless of our definition of “trial”, we find that it is the unexpected, upsetting, challenging experiences we encounter that singes our Christian works, stretches our faith and exposes our weaknesses.

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