This page contains audio messages delivered by Victory Fort Bonifacio pastors and guest speakers in the year 2006. Please click on the series button to see the audio messages available for free download.
Songs of Christmas. As we celebrate Christmas, let us join Mary, Zechariah, and the angels in giving praise to God for the birth of His Son, Jesus Christ.
The Three Battlegrounds. We face spiritual battles in our minds, hearts, and tongues everyday–battles we can win because of Christ’s victory on the cross. Learn how God has equipped us to guard these three battlegrounds against defeat.
Hall of Faith. When times of difficulty and devastation come, how do you respond? Walk through Hebrews 11, the Bible’s Hall of Faith, and meet the men who had extraordinary faith — the faith that pleased God.
Core Values. The pillars that strengthen and support our ministry are called core values. These values define who we are, what we do, and how we build.
Encounters With Jesus. When people encountered Jesus in the Bible, they were forever changed. See how God transformed lives then and how He transforms lives today!
Seven Habits of a Healthy Disciple. The philosopher Aristotle once said “we are what we repeatedly do.” Build habits that develop godly character and will ensure a healthy walk with God.
The Seven Churches of Revelantion. Find out why the seven churches the apostle John wrote about over 2000 years ago in the book of Revelation still hold supreme significance to us today.
The Beatitudes. Jesus was not the kind of person who just talked about living a pure and holy life. He proved that he was willing to do exactly what he asked of others. He gave us the example to follow.
The Ten Commandments. Today, people make up their own rules. Everything becomes situational. Everything is blurred into a massive gray. The Ten Commandments is a reminder to us that God has universal standards and they are not just for a select few. They are for all people, all cultures, and all times.
Teach Us To Pray. Even the disciples recognized that they weren’t very good at prayer, and needed instruction from Jesus. Notice that in Luke 11:1, they did not ask Him teach them how to pray, they simply asked “teach us to pray.”
Who Is God?. He’s been described as everything from an impersonal force to a loving, personal Creator. But who is God really? As you go through this series, our prayer is that as you get to know God more, you will also grow in relationship with Him.