How to Show What You Know (Part 1) | David Asscherick

How do we know God exists, and how can we explain our faith to others? David Asscherick explores the difference between knowing and proving the truth of the Bible, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking, the witness of the Holy Spirit, and the evidence found in creation. This sermon provides a powerful foundation for […]
How to Show What You know (Part 2) | David Asscherick

Challenging believers to reexamine their faith, this message from David Asscherick explores fundamental questions—Is the Bible inspired? Does God exist? Why is Jesus unique? Using logic and Scripture, it equips listeners to think critically, strengthen their faith, and share it effectively.
How to Show What You Know (Part 3) | David Asscherick

Many Christians grow up knowing key doctrines, but have they wrestled with foundational questions of faith? This message from David Asscherick challenges believers to think critically about the uniqueness of Jesus, the inspiration of Scripture, and the existence of God. Through logical reasoning and biblical truth, explore why Christianity is not just tradition, but […]
Pascal’s Wager | David Asscherick

In this thought-provoking message, David Asscherick presents a compelling case for faith, blending Christian apologetics with logical reasoning. Drawing from Pascal’s Wager, he explores the cost of belief, the rational foundation for Christianity, and the eternal stakes of our choices. Whether you’re questioning faith or seeking a stronger foundation, this message challenges you to […]
The Uniqueness of Jesus Christ in History | David Asscherick

Examining the uniqueness of Jesus in history, David Asscherick presents five key reasons to support Christ’s exclusive claims. This sermon urges believers to develop a rational and personal foundation for faith, reinforcing why they believe in God, Jesus, and the Bible.
Why I Believe the Gospel is the Inspired Word of God | David Asscherick

Hear David Asscherick’s compelling case for the divine inspiration of the Bible. He argues that it must be either fallacious, fictitious, or factual. Through biblical claims, historical evidence like the Dead Sea Scrolls, and personal testimony, he demonstrates why he believes Scripture is God’s revealed word.