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Shane Wood walks us through scripture pointing out the "complainers" and helps us to understand whether it is right or wrong to complain.
In this dynamic message, Doug Aldridge encourages us to focus on what we are willing to do to save souls. Are we ready to get past ourselves and meet the needs of a dying world?
Part 2: This two part Chapel series takes a look at some of the psychological and emotional differences between men and women. Dr. Karl Wendt and his wife Shannon offer a lighthearted examination of these differences and offer some suggestions on how to improve your relationships with the opposite sex.
Part 1:This two part Chapel series takes a look at some of the psychological and emotional differences between men and women. Dr. Karl Wendt and his wife Shannon offer a lighthearted examination of these differences and offer some suggestions on how to improve your relationships with the opposite sex.
Dr. Wayne Barnard of the International Justice Mission in Washington DC brings a powerful message regarding God's command to us to rescue the widow, the orphan, those held in slavery.
Mike Schrage from Good News Productions addresses the student body at the start of International Focus Week with a challenge from Matthew 6:33 to seek God's righteousness and forsake the world for the call to "engage" His people.
Part three of the "To Do List" sermon series. Our missionary on campus exhorts the student body to reach out to the world beyond their back door. To take a missions trip and share God's word.
Part two of our three part sermon series "To Do List". OCC President Matt Proctor encourages us to get involved in a local church, to reach out to the people there and love them as Christ loved us.
Part one of a three part chapel series that encourages us to complete the items on God's to-do list that He knows will help us grow stronger in wisdom and knowledge of Him.
Doug Welch finishes up the Fall semester and the series "Peace On Earth" with an encouragement to remember the peace that is eternal.
As part of the "Peace On Earth" series, OCC President Matt Proctor interviews Dr. Victor Batarseh, the mayor of Bethlehem, and Dr. Bishara Awad, President of Bethlehem Bible College.
Opening the 3-part series "Peace On Earth," Damien Spikereit shows us where the peace of Christ can be found right now in the middle of our turbulent world.
Our God is not a pacifist. Our God is a God who leads us into battle
As part of the series "Good News of God," this message by Gerald Griffin focuses on God as the shepherd of His people.
Ozark Christian College has been training men and women for Christian service for more than 65 years. Find out why OCC is the perfect place to study the Word of God in preparation for a lifeteme of serving people.
Just One person can make a difference in the world. Find out how Ozark Christian College is training men and women for Christian service so they will be the "Just One" who will bring hope and good news to a hurting world.
As part of the sermon series "Good News of God", which focuses on various names of God, Dr. Gary Zustiak gives a message on the healing power of God.
Rick Jett, president of the 2009 National Missionary Convention, presents a compelling message of ministry to the poor and the lost.
From the sermon series "Baggage" OCC's Missions Director, Chris DeWelt, takes a look at spiritual aspects that weigh down our lives.
From the sermon series "Baggage", Randy Gariss gives a Biblical perspective on sexuality and describes how an inaccurate perspective can damage lives.
From the sermon series "Baggage", professor Mark Moore looks from a Biblical perspective on money and possessions.
As part of the 2009 Faith Forum, Dr John Castelein focuses this lecture series on the differences of emerging and emergent postmodernity.
As part of the 2009 Faith Forum, Dr John Castelein focuses this lecture series on the interaction between Christianity and film.
Professor and counselor, Peter Buckland gives insight on how to deal with that extra baggage we may carry which hinders our relationship with others and with God.
As part of the 2009 Preaching Emphasis Day, Dr. JK Jones and Dr. Mark Scott answer various questions on how to accurately and effectively preach the Word of God.
As part of the 2009 Preaching Emphasis Day, Dr. JK Jones and Dr. Mark Scott present challenging lectures on how to accurately and effectively preach the Word of God.
As part of the 2009 Preaching Emphasis Day, Dr. Mark Scott presents a challenging lecture on how to accurately and effectively preach the Word of God.
Chad Ragsdale gives a personal challenge to be involved in the dirty work of ministry.
Professor of Church Planting, Dave Smith, reminds us that while we toil and work for the cause of Christ, the ultimate message we preach is one of grace and forgiveness.
Academic Dean, Mark Scott continues the "Surprising Kingdom" series with a reminder of the preciousness of message we proclaim.
In the first official Chapel service of the new school year, President Matt Proctor challenges the student body to remember why they are at OCC: to grow the kingdom of Christ.
Kenny Boles kicks off a series about the "Surprising Kingdom" with an inspiring message of continuing the work of Christ at the convocation banquet.
The second part of the fall semester kickoff for the 2009-2010 school year.
Matt Proctor delivers the Sunday morning service at the beginning of the school year, 2009.
When God's ambassadors take the Gospel, lives are changed. Melissa is using her OCC education to help bring healing to the hurting in Cambodia.
God never lets go, and He never lets up. At first, Jordan resisted the call to ministry, but now he inspires thousands of people every week to worship the Father.
The pursuit of happiness. The passion of a preacher. The power of the Gospel. From Vegas to Joplin, Juliet's story epitomizes the grace of Jesus Christ and the transformation that can take place when the Gospel is preached.
Just One can make a difference.
Just One can reach out to orphans in Taiwan.
Just One can reach prisoners for Christ.
Just One can influence three generations of leaders.
Just One can make a difference for more than 5 decades of winning souls for Christ.
Just One can translate the Bible for the people of Papua, New Guinea.
Just One can feed the hungry and preach hope to the people of Haiti.
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