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The Prayer of Jesus: In the World But Not of It, Part 2

Is holiness maxed out when we climb to the top of a mountain, isolate ourselves, and spend all week praying? Nothing wrong with prayer, and spiritual retreats can have great benefit. But real life typically requires us to live in the middle of everyone and everything. How do we make the most of this spiritually? We’ll look at that question today.

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Why do bad things happen to good people? Why do bad things happen to Gods’ people? When the…

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My Journey to Find Help, Part 1

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When you go to the doctors’ office with a problem, the last thing you want is a cliché.…

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My Journey to the Truth, Part 2

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Compounding interest from the bank? That’s good! Compounding injury from careless words? That’s bad, and likely to spread…

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My Journey to the Truth, Part 1

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What’s the likelihood that you would be surprised after doing an exhaustive “labels inventory?” How do you label…

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20/20 Vision: Outreach, Part 2

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He does not tell these hard-working Colossians to initiate opportunities, he tells them to respond to opportunities. We…

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The Essential Church: Get Real, Part 2

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Part of the opposition Timothy faced was right under his nosefalse teaching. Here Paul teaches how false teaching…

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The Essential Church: Get Real, Part 1

Mar 7, 2024

When we look around at the world and politics and our society today, we wonder what’s going on.…

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The Essential Church: Follow the House Rules

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Maybe you feel that the task you’ve been called to is a little too big for you, as…

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The Essential Church: Worth Dying For, Part 2

Mar 5, 2024

We need a “big God” theology. God is guarding your career, your life, and your family. It is…

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