Sermons
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Melvin Otey: Pornography, Find Your Way back to Purity
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Westley Hazel: The Great I AM
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Terrance Dindy: Peter's Divine Reminder Regarding Our Faith (2 Peter 1)
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Phil Sanders: If I Were the Devil
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Paul Sain: Lived Too Long or Died Too Soon
Examination of Biblical characters who lived too long and others who died too soon - Eve, Demas, Diotrephes and others who lived too long (would have been better to die, while they were still faithful) - Felix, King Agrippa, rich man, etc died too soon (before they obeyed and followed the way of ...
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Kevin Rutherford: Eternal Life and Heaven
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Kelvin Pugh: Perilous Times
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Phil Sanders: Jesus and His Word
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Neal Pollard: Pilate's Powerful Questions
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Mike Hixson: Don't Let the Devil Make a Slave Out of You
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Kevin Rutherford: Eternal Life and Balance
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Larry Acuff: Get a Life
This lesson is based on James 4:13-15, which encourages listeners to do certain things that will help them have a better life. It focuses on four points: 1) Know where you are going (Prov. 29:18); 2. Four point in this lesson: 1. Know where you are going: Lesson based on Prov. 29:18 - "Where the...
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Doug Dingley: God of All Comfort
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Steve Higginbotham: Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine
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Terrance Dindy: Without Love (1 Cor 1)
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Kevin Rutherford: Eternal Life and Jesus
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Paul Sain: The Victorious Life
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Mike Hixson: Our Most Valuable Possession
(Mk. 8:34-38)--Our soul is more important than anything the world has to offer. If we gain the world and lose our soul we have made an insane transaction.
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Paul Sain: A Father's Charge to His Son
Study of 1 Chronicles 28 as David pleads with his son Solomon to be faithful and complete the work of God - an excellent application for God's people today.
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Terrance Dindy: The Resurrection (1 Cor 15)
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Kyle Butt: Why is the Bible So Hard to Understand
Why is the Bible So Hard to Understand
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Kevin Rutherford: Eternal Life and Truth
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Johnie Scaggs: Then Each Member Must Be Willing to do His, Her Part
Then Each Member Must Be Willing to do His, Her Part
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77_Gary Hampton
An introspective look at things I would change if I could begin again. I would add more listening, prayer, opportunity seeking, and saying "I love you."