Author Archives: John Klassek
About John Klassek
Film producer for MessageWeek MinistriesWhat was Jesus telling John?
Saying to the sixth angel which had the trumpet, Loose the four angels which are bound in the great river Euphrates. So the four angels, who had been prepared for the hour and day and month and year, were released … Continue reading →
When good men do nothing.
I borrowed this quote because I think it speaks to all of us. Is it true that so many times in life we fail to seize the day? We miss the moment and spend a lifetime regretting it! Like the … Continue reading →
Thinking it through…
The Right Side of History – thinking carefully about discipleship.
The Resurrection of Lazarus
Click here to listen Things are about to heat up. Jesus knew what he had to do, and what was coming. We see him among his closest friends; we’re privy to two sisters’ heart and soul; we see Jesus’ moistened … Continue reading →
Smorgasbord “bytes”…
Many times we spend our time in the scriptures as we do in other areas of our lives. We’re in a rush. Life is busy. And our time for God’s Word sometimes gets downsized to smorgasbord “bytes”. I remember when … Continue reading →
Well said…
Well spoken!
Kings & Queens & Noblemen
Filmed at Westminster Abbey in London, this one minute film reminds us that those great people of history, as well all those in unknown tombs, who rest in silent slumber will one day awaken at the voice of Jesus.
Kingdom Hospitality (3 minute intro)
Introduction to sermon message shared by John Klassek last week during the Feast of Tabernacles hosted by Christian Educational Services Australia in Caloundra, Queensland.
100 days
Join me and others in a 100 day prayer initiative. When faithful people cry out to God, God hears and acts. His justice is just. And the closer we are to Jesus, the more alien this world becomes. The greatest toll on … Continue reading →
Gospel of John (WBS #3 MP3 streaming)
Hello there and welcome again to the Weekend Bible Study. I hope you’ve had a good week. This morning I noticed that the old almond tree in our back yard has just sprouted its spring time blossoms – and it … Continue reading →