Digital Logos Edition
This is the New Testament edition of Alan Carr’s helpful sermon outlines. Essential for teaching pastors and for those who seek examples of effective instruction, Alan Carr’s outlines contain supporting Scriptures and practical applications for use in multiple ministry settings.
“I want you to know that your storms were not sent to destroy you, but to develop you.” (Page 551)
“His relationship with the little donkey He rode as He entered the city.” (Page 890)
“They were looking at situations and not at the Savior. They had their thoughts on the facts and not on faith.” (Page 554)
“and abiding at His feet translates into peace of heart, power of life and purpose before God.” (Page 1305)
“Even though we may know these things, it doesn’t change the fact that people worry. As a matter of fact, worry could be called the most popular pastime of the human race. One elderly lady said, ‘I always feel bad when I feel good, for I know that I’ll feel bad after awhile!’ What a tragic outlook, yet many people live right there. Folks, the bottom line is this, When we worry we have ceased to trust the Lord, and that is a sin!” (Page 3026)