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A Kingdom for the Broken.

When we hear the words broken, we often think of one of two options, repair or disposal. For most of us, when something can no longer perform its intended function…

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Unity Wins

Our purpose defines us and is often is the single biggest factor in determining the outcome of our lives. Herman Edwards was a colorful coach who was with the Kansas…

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A Lukewarm Church – Laodicea

Over the last several months and in two sections, we’ve examined what Jesus said to the seven churches of Revelation. Some of these churches have been quite solid and in…

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Giving It All.

The Church in Smyrna found themselves in an interesting dichotomy. Their home city was wealthy and beautiful, faithfully connected to the power of Rome. But while the city was rich…

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Running into God

So often we look to the old testament as non-relevant or simply historical, yet God wishes it to be so much more. Through its pages we find stories like that of Ruth which inspire and motivate our hearts to a closer relationship. Still other stories point out our own weaknesses and failings and challenge us to consider our own situation today. Todays lesson explores a man who was placed in a very strange type of quarantine, and yet the lessons he learned are lessons we can still use today.

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Acts Series – The Unknown God

While the philosophers that participated in the Areopagus were primarily interested in the mental exercise of sharing new ideas this day they would be introduced to a philosophy that would change the world more than any other single philosophy in history, the message of Christ and him crucified.

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Scheme #2, Discouragement.

A country boy was watching a team of horses drawing a very heavy load of logs. As they came to a hard place they struggled and strained every muscle, but…

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