Legacy: The Journey
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 : By Dan Miller
The Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary defines “legacy” as “something transmitted by or received from an ancestor or predecessor from the past.” While it could be said that everyone will leave a legacy, in this study we will be considering key components in the construction of a God-centered legacy that expresses itself, primarily, through the family system. However, this study will be more than simply giving you biblical insight or creative ideas to pass on to the next generation; this series is designed to help some of you take specific steps within the coming weeks to begin laying the stones of a God-centered legacy. To others, this study is meant to be an encouragement that you are on the right track and, …

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How was the Information in the Bible Chosen?
Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 : By Dan Miller
Our God Question from this past Sunday dealt with the questions:
How do you know the Bible wasn’t written by men pushing their idea of God? Also, why should we take the Bible literally?
During the discussion we fielded questions regarding how exactly were the books in the Bible determined to be authentic? I mean couldn’t we have gotten a book in the Bible that was just rubbish? In order to consider the questions let’s take a look at the specific tests for a book to be included in the Bible.
Note: This blog relates to information for inclusion in the New Testament part of the Bible. The evidence supports that the Hebrew canon (The …
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The God Questions, Part 2
Sunday, April 6th, 2008 : By Leadership Team
God is a big topic and people have tons of questions so we asked people what were some “God Questions” they would like to see discussed. Today, we talk about
How do you know the Bible wasn’t written by men pushing their idea of God? Also, why should we take the Bible literally?
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