Sermons (Talk + Q&A) by Craig Wescoe about God's love for animals throughout the Bible and our responsibility to care for God's created world.
In this FNL talk, Craig discusses biblical veganism and brings up contrasts and comparisons between biblical and secular veganism. The key verse is 1 Corinthians 13:13.
In this message Craig discusses being a voice for the voiceless, based on Proverbs 31:8.
In this message Craig discusses what the Bible has to say about God's heart for the underdog, based on Matthew 25:44–46 and other scriptures.
In this message Craig discusses the word becoming flesh, what that means, and how we should think about celebrating this.
In this message, Craig discusses Psalm 34:14 – Seek Peace and Do Good.
In this FNL, Craig discusses the question: Do Christians Have A Collective Blind Spot? One of the key verses we look at is 2 Corinthians 4:4.
In this talk Craig looks at the question: are humans superior to animals? And if so, what does that mean and how should that superiority look? One of the key passages we look at is Matthew 20:25-28.
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In this talk Craig goes over Luke 6, with a focus on verse 36 - Be merciful, as your father is merciful.
In this Friday Night Live talk, Craig goes over the question "Should our eternal perspective include animals?" based on Philippians 3:19.
In this Friday Night Live message, Craig discusses Looking Ahead to the Heavenly Reward, based on Hebrews 11:26.
In this talk Craig goes over Proverbs 12, with a focus on verse 10: The Righteous Care for the Animals
In this talk Craig discusses what it means to live in the Spirit, from a biblical and practical perspective.
In this message Craig goes over how Jesus fulfills the Fall Moedim.
In this message, Craig goes over Colossians 1, the focus on verse 16, that all things were created by and FOR God.
In this talk, Craig discusses how God can change hearts, either for non-vegan Christians or non-Christian vegans.
In this talk Craig discusses the second greatest command: loving our neighbor. What does it mean to be a neighbor, and what does it mean to love others?